Appears in 35 titles

Daniel Defoe (/dɪˈfoʊ/; c. 1660 – 24 April 1731), born Daniel Foe, was an English trader, writer, journalist, pamphleteer and spy. He is most famous for his novel Robinson Crusoe, which is second only to the Bible in its number of translations. He has been seen as one of the earliest proponents of the English novel, and helped to popularize the form in Britain with others such as Aphra Behn and Samuel Richardson. Defoe wrote many political tracts and was often in trouble with the authorities, and spent a period in prison. Intellectuals and political leaders paid attention to his fresh ideas and sometimes consulted with him. Defoe was a prolific and versatile writer, producing more than three hundred works—books, pamphlets, and journals—on diverse topics, including politics, crime, religion, marriage, psychology, and the supernatural. He was also a pioneer of business journalism and economic journalism. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Filmography

Robinson Crusoe
6.0
Robinson Crusoe
1997
Novel
Robinson Crusoe on Mars
6.3
Robinson Crusoe on Mars
1964
Novel
Robinson Crusoe
6.4
Robinson Crusoe
1954
Novel
Moll Flanders
6.1
Moll Flanders
1996
Characters
Robinson Crusoe
6.7
Robinson Crusoe
2003
Novel
Man Friday
6.7
Man Friday
1975
Novel
Robinson Crusoe
5.7
Robinson Crusoe
1902
Novel
The Year of the Plague
5.3
The Year of the Plague
1978
Novel
The Periwig-Maker
7.6
The Periwig-Maker
1999
Author
Crusoe
5.9
Crusoe
1989
Novel
The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders
Molly
6.6
Molly
1977
Novel
Robinson and Company
5.9
Robinson and Company
1991
Original Story
Robinson and Company
5.9
Robinson and Company
1991
Novel
Robinson Crusoe
6.6
Robinson Crusoe
1947
Novel
Robinson Crusoe
6.8
Robinson Crusoe
1974
Novel
Robinson Crusoe
6.8
Robinson Crusoe
1927
Writer