Birthdate: 1660 AD
Birthplace: London, England
Died: April 24, 1731
Daniel Defoe was a versatile English writer known for his acclaimed novel Robinson Crusoe, which is considered a literary masterpiece. He played a key role in popularizing the English novel and was admired for his innovative ideas that captivated intellectuals and leaders. Defoe’s extensive body of work includes over three hundred writings on topics ranging from politics to religion, showcasing his diverse talents as a writer and thinker.
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