The Storm

The Storm

Daniel Defoe

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Spradabach Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9781909606579
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In November 1703, a tempest of unparalleled ferocity descended upon the British Isles, etching its calamitous imprint upon both land and memory, with winds later estimated to have reached up to 140 mph (225 km/h), equivalent to a Category 2 hurricane in modern terms. The devastation swept through homes, churches, and naval vessels, with the loss of numerous ships and cargo, resulting in 8,000 deaths and material losses far surpassing the Great Storm of 1987. Over the past three hundred years, there has not been a storm in Britain approximating this magnitude. Defoe’s narrative, written during one of the author’s bleakest moments, having previously known bankruptcy and imprisonment for seditious writings, draws upon over sixty letters from individuals scattered across the storm-ravaged landscape, weaving their homely voices into a vivid tapestry of personal testimony and observation. From the anguished account of Elizabeth Luck in Tunbridge Wells, who beheld hundreds of trees felled and a church steeple sundered, to the harrowing tale of Thomas Powell in Deal, whose altruism amidst maritime despair led to the salvation of two hundred souls, Defoe encapsulates the storm’s indiscriminate fury. Recognised at the time as a pioneering work of journalism and scientific reporting, The Storm remains both a historical artifact and a literary milestone, offering a disaster narrative as compelling today as it was when first published. The present edition makes this classic text available in a large, easy-to-read font, with ornamental drop caps, editorial footnotes, and a full index, making it both a tool and an adornment for the reader’s personal library.

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