Sinossi
Per secoli, il sangue degli inglesi si è raggelato al ricordo del grido «Portate fuori i vostri morti!», il macabro annuncio propagato lungo le vie di Londra dai raccoglitori di cadaveri che attraversavano la città ammucchiando corpi su una carretta. La Grande Peste colpì la capitale del regno tra il 1664 e il 1666, uccidendo oltre 100.000 tra uomini, donne e bambini, un quinto dell'intera popolazione. Il racconto dell'ultima grande epidemia di peste bubbonica in territorio britannico fu redatto nel 1722 da Daniel Defoe, che all'epoca dei fatti era ancora un bambino. Basandosi sui propri ricordi e su un'assoluta fedeltà a elementi storici e documentali, fece confluire nel Diario i suoi due grandi talenti di giornalista e romanziere. Attraverso gli occhi e i controversi sentimenti del protagonista ricostruì le tappe del contagio, i primi annunci di vittime, gli stratagemmi per sfuggire al focolaio, il panico e infine l'incendio che devastò gran parte della città ponendo fine alla diffusione del morbo. Come sempre in anticipo sui tempi, Defoe diede vita a un pioneristico esempio di narrative non-fiction, un documento storico e insieme una geniale invenzione letteraria. Introduzione di Goffredo Fofi.
- ISBN: 8892760106
- Casa Editrice: Elliot
- Pagine: 256
- Data di uscita: 31-07-2020
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Because writing is an expression of human character, what is true of one's character is true of one's writing as well. A person's strengths and weaknesses are often two sides of the same coin—the sympathetic character is often permissive, the assertive unreasonable, the ardent rash—and the same thin Leggi tutto
In the crowded unhealthy unclean foul, pest dominated filthy city of London the Black Plague breaks out in 1665, no surprise it had occurred before in fact just a few years previously but this escalates, felling some say 100,000 people who never rise again. Daniel Defoe the inventor of the English l Leggi tutto
In 1664, Borif De Pfeffel Jonffon was the Mayor of London. He was widely popular with his flowing blonde wig and extravagant ruff. Having invented the highly successful sport of peacock wiff-waff, where live cocks were thwacked across a bronze table with scimitars, then skinned and served whole to t Leggi tutto
It was a very ill time to be sick in… My pandemic reading continues with this classic work about one of the worst diseases in European history: bubonic plague. Daniel Defoe wrote this account when the boundaries between fiction and non-fiction were looser. He freely mixes invention, hearsay, anec
One of the problems with reviewing the earliest authors of fiction is that they were writing at a time before the rules had been properly worked out. Novels took on the form we know and love because of these writer’s successes and because of their failures. It was up to them to forge the templates, Leggi tutto
A journey through London’s “plague year” of 1665 might offer some valuable lessons for the people of 2022, living as we have been through a pandemic disease outbreak of our own. Such, at any rate, were my reflections after reading Daniel Defoe’s 1722 novel A Journal of the Plague Year . Defoe is well- Leggi tutto
The Danse Macabre from The Seventh Seal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3L4-N... It is no mystery to me today why it is that the name of an eighteenth-century novelist (Moll Flanders, Robinson Crusoe) is still known (okay, not to everyone, but to readers of literature). He’s just flat out a great wri Leggi tutto
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