Colonel Jack

Colonel Jack

by Daniel Defoe
Colonel Jack

Colonel Jack

by Daniel Defoe

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Overview

Jack lives his life as an outcast. He cares only about two things - trade and crime. Together with his two brothers, he wreaks havoc and indulges in a multitude of different professions, not all of them legitimate. There is no end to Jack's escapades, nor his luck, originality, and cunning, all of which he has in spades. A genuine adventure novel, this is unmissable for fans of Robert Louis Stevenson, Jules Verne, and William Golding. Daniel Defoe (1660-1731) was an English novelist, journalist, and trader. Famed for his novel ‘Robinson Crusoe’, he has often been deemed the founder of the English novel. He wrote more than five hundred books on a wide variety of topics, dominating the literary circles of his time. His other notable works include ‘Moll Flanders’, ‘A Journal of the Plague Year’, and ‘Captain Singleton’.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788726644050
Publisher: Saga Egmont International
Publication date: 09/07/2021
Sold by: De Marque
Format: eBook
Pages: 157
File size: 532 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Gabriel Cervantes is Assistant Professor of English at the University of North Texas.

Geoffrey Sill is Professor of English at Rutgers University and the co-editor of the Broadview Edition of Frances Burney’s The Witlings and The Woman-Hater.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Daniel Defoe: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Text

Colonel Jack

Appendix A: Historical and Political Contexts

  1. From George Alsop, A Character of the Province of Mary-Land (1666)
  2. From The Confession and Execution of the Prisoners at Tyburn … (1676)
  3. From William Fleetwood, A Sermon Preached before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1711)
  4. From The Jacobites Detected (1718)
  5. From An Act for the further Preventing Robbery, Burglary and other Felonies, and for the more effectual Transportation of Felons … (1718)
  6. “Compassion on Famishing Thieves,” Applebee’s Original Weekly Journal (16 June 1722)
  7. “On the Return to England of Transported Felons,” Applebee’s Original Weekly Journal (26 January 1723)
  8. “A Plea for Charity Schools,” Applebee’s Original Weekly Journal (23 July 1723)
  9. From Batty Langley, An Accurate Description of Newgate (1724)
  10. From Daniel Defoe, Conjugal Lewdness: or, Matrimonial Whoredom (1727)

Appendix B: Literary Contexts

  1. James Revel, The Poor Unhappy Transported Felon’s Sorrowful Account of His Fourteen Years Transportation at Virginia in America (c. 1659–80)
  2. From Street-Robberies, Consider’d: The Reason of their Being so Frequent (1728)
  3. Preface to the Fourth Edition of Colonel Jack (1738)
  4. “Of some our MODERNS,” London Magazine and Monthly Chronologer (February 1741)
  5. Benjamin Franklin, Notices and Editorials on Convict Transportation
    1. “London, Jan. 27,” Daily Journal (27 January 1724)
    2. “Jakes on our Tables?,” The Pennsylvania Gazette (11 April 1751)
    3. “Rattle-Snakes for Felons,” The Pennsylvania Gazette (9 May 1751)
  6. From The Fortunate Transport (c. 1750)
  7. From a Letter from Erasmus Darwin to Josiah Wedgwood (22 February 1789)
  8. Robert Southey, “Elinor” (1797)
  9. Remarks on Defoe by Charles Lamb
    1. From a Letter to Walter Wilson (16 December 1822)
    2. From “Estimate of [Defoe’s] Secondary Novels” (1830)
  10. Edward E. Hale, Preface to The Life of Colonel Jack (1891)

Works Cited and Select Bibliography

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