Distinguished Scholar Invited Essay
- Solitude and Collecting: Robinson’s CuriositiesBarbara M. Benedict
Select Proceedings of the Defoe Society Biennial Conference, York, UK, 2019
- A Journal of the Plague Year as a Sequel to Robinson CrusoeAla Alryyes
- Re-Humanizing RobinsonChristopher Borsing
- Robinson Crusoe and the Missing Genre: Discovering Contemporary Interpretations of the Book’s Literary Classification and Purpose in Pre-Novel English SocietyJessica Leeper
- Harley, Political Narratives, and Deceit in Defoe’s Secret History of the Secret History of the White StaffAlice Monter
- The Death of Friday: A Precursor to Crusoe’s Failure of Enlightenment in Defoe’s Farther AdventuresJudith Stuchiner
Features
- The Scots and Scotland in the Novels of Daniel DefoeHolly Faith Nelson and Sharon Alker
Scholar’s Comment
- Some Problems in De-Ascribing Works Previously Ascribed to Daniel DefoeMaximillian E. Novak
Reviews
- The Cambridge Companion to “Robinson Crusoe,” edited by John RichettiJ. A. Downie
- Novel Bodies: Disability and Sexuality in Eighteenth-Century British Literature, by Jason FarrKathleen Lubey
- Empiricist Devotions: Science Religion, and Poetry in Early Eighteenth-Century England, by Courtney Weiss SmithLaura Miller
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