History of the Plague in London
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"The History of the Plague in London" by Daniel Defoe is a shocking visual account of the plague epidemic that struck the British capital in 1665. In his book, Defoe tells in detail about the terrible consequences of this disease, which took the lives of thousands of people. The author successfully combines historical facts with eyewitness accounts, creating a picturesque image of life in the city during the epidemic. Readers feel the horror and helplessness of that time, feeling how the danger of the plague is getting closer and closer. Daniel Defoe's book is not only a historical essay, but also a monument to great grief, full of deep humanistic compassion and great realism.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Daniel Defoe
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2005-12-04
- Title
- History of the Plague in London
- Subject
- Historical fiction
London (England) -- History -- 17th century -- Fiction
PR
Plague -- Fiction