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A Journal of the Plague Year
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A Journal of the Plague Year in Ottawa, ON
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A Journal of the Plague Year in Ottawa, ON
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"A Journal of the Plague Year" is a historical novel written by Daniel Defoe and published in 1722. The narrative is presented as a first-person account of the Great Plague of London in 1665, although it is a work of fiction based on extensive research and eyewitness reports. The protagonist, known only as "H.F.," chronicles the devastation caused by the plague as it spreads throughout the city, decimating the population and bringing about widespread fear and panic. Through vivid descriptions and detailed observations, Defoe captures the horror and chaos of the epidemic, depicting the efforts of individuals to survive amidst the collapse of social order and the breakdown of public services. "A Journal of the Plague Year" serves as both a historical document and a powerful work of literature, offering readers a harrowing glimpse into one of the darkest chapters in London's history.
"A Journal of the Plague Year" is a historical novel written by Daniel Defoe and published in 1722. The narrative is presented as a first-person account of the Great Plague of London in 1665, although it is a work of fiction based on extensive research and eyewitness reports. The protagonist, known only as "H.F.," chronicles the devastation caused by the plague as it spreads throughout the city, decimating the population and bringing about widespread fear and panic. Through vivid descriptions and detailed observations, Defoe captures the horror and chaos of the epidemic, depicting the efforts of individuals to survive amidst the collapse of social order and the breakdown of public services. "A Journal of the Plague Year" serves as both a historical document and a powerful work of literature, offering readers a harrowing glimpse into one of the darkest chapters in London's history.

















