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THE STORM (Unabridged)

The First Substantial Work of Modern Journalism Covering the Great Storm of 1703; Including the Biography of the Author and His Own Experiences

Daniel Defoe

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Sachbuch / Neuzeit bis 1918

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In his book 'The Storm (Unabridged)', Daniel Defoe masterfully explores the tumultuous nature of mother nature as he vividly describes the terror and destruction caused by a powerful hurricane. Written in Defoe's signature realistic and journalistic style, the book provides a gripping account of the storm's impact on both the physical landscape and the human psyche. The extensive detail and vivid imagery used by Defoe immerse the reader in the chaos and despair of the natural disaster, making it a captivating read for those interested in disaster literature and environmental narratives. Set in the 17th century, the book also serves as a valuable historical document shedding light on the realities faced by individuals during that time period. Through Defoe's skillful storytelling, readers gain a deeper understanding of the power and unpredictability of nature, as well as the resilience of the human spirit when faced with adversity. Fans of historical fiction and natural disaster narratives will find 'The Storm' to be a compelling and thought-provoking read that is not easily forgotten.

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Defoe narrative style, British hurricane, Historical natural disaster, 18th century disaster, British history, Science reporting, Historical journalism, Great Storm 1703, London Storm, English journalism pioneer