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In "Dickory Cronke: The Dumb Philosopher, or, Great Britain's Wonder," Daniel Defoe crafts a fascinating exploration of the human condition through the life of Dickory Cronke, a mute who becomes an unintended philosopher. The text, embedded within the literary context of the early 18th century, showcases Defoe's characteristic blend of satire and realism. Through a series of episodic adventures, Cronke's unique perspective on society, the innate curiosity of humankind, and the contrasts between appearance and reality unfold, marking this work as both a reflection on the nature of wisdom and a critique of social norms. Daniel Defoe, an influential figure in early English literature, is renowned for his pioneering novels and adept storytelling. His diverse career as a trader, journalist, and pamphleteer provided him with a wealth of insights into social dynamics that fueled his literary endeavors. It is likely that Defoe'Äôs own experiences with societal marginalization inspired the creation of Cronke, who embodies the poignant tensions between silence and insight, thus questioning the very essence of knowledge. This captivating book is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersections of philosophy, social critique, and early modern literature. Defoe's rich narrative and the compelling character of Dickory Cronke invite contemplation on the meanings of intelligence and human experience, making it an invaluable addition to the canon of classic literature.
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전자책 : 2019년 12월 4일
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