Podcast Episode Details

Back to Podcast Episodes

Daniel Defoe: Writer, Merchant, and Spy


Episode 1002


Daniel Defoe was a versatile English author, merchant, and secret agent who is widely considered a founding father of the British novel. He is most celebrated for his 1719 masterpiece, Robinson Crusoe, a survival tale that achieved global fame and numerous translations. Beyond fiction, Defoe was a prolific journalist and pamphleteer who frequently engaged in the era's volatile political and religious debates. His career was marked by significant upheaval, including bankruptcy, imprisonment, and service as a spy during the unification of England and Scotland. The records indicate he produced over three hundred works, ranging from satirical poetry to detailed accounts of economic theory and the supernatural. Although he died in debt, his legacy persists through enduring literary characters and his early contributions to modern journalism.


Published on 2 weeks, 3 days ago






If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.

Donate