In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Daniel Defoe’s account of London’s 1665 bubonic plague offers shock of recognition
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Daniel Defoe’s account of London’s 1665 bubonic plague offers shock of recognition
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Daniel Defoe’s account of London’s 1665 bubonic plague offers shock of recognition
Great Bubonic Plague of 1665 London evoked in Daniel Defoe’s classic mirrors coronavirus crisis: “Massive, sudden upsurge in morbidity and mortality”
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