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Storm

Podcast by Daniel Defoe

English

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The Storm (1704) is a cornerstone of Daniel Defoes literary legacy, often hailed as a seminal work in the evolution of modern journalism. This gripping narrative recounts the devastating events of November 1703, detailed in the first four chapters, followed by firsthand accounts from survivors that Defoe meticulously gathered through a newspaper advertisement shortly after the hurricanes fury. While Defoe is primarily known for his later fictional works, such as Robinson Crusoe (1719) and Moll Flanders (1722), The Storm serves as the crucible where his journalistic prowess melded with narrative artistry. Its vivid, realistic portrayal and emphasis on the telling detail set the stage for his subsequent novels. Remarkably, The Plague Year (1722) continues to be a crucial text for journalism students, alongside this non-fiction account of The Storm. –Denny Sayers

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19 episodes

episode 019 - The two following Letters The Conclusion artwork

019 - The two following Letters The Conclusion

The Storm (1704) is a cornerstone of Daniel Defoes literary legacy, often hailed as a seminal work in the evolution of modern journalism. This gripping narrative recounts the devastating events of November 1703, detailed in the first four chapters, followed by firsthand accounts from survivors that Defoe meticulously gathered through a newspaper advertisement shortly after the hurricanes fury. While Defoe is primarily known for his later fictional works, such as Robinson Crusoe (1719) and Moll Flanders (1722), The Storm serves as the crucible where his journalistic prowess melded with narrative artistry. Its vivid, realistic portrayal and emphasis on the telling detail set the stage for his subsequent novels. Remarkably, The Plague Year (1722) continues to be a crucial text for journalism students, alongside this non-fiction account of The Storm. –Denny Sayers

3 Mar 2026 - 28 min
episode 018 - Another great Preservation artwork

018 - Another great Preservation

The Storm (1704) is a cornerstone of Daniel Defoes literary legacy, often hailed as a seminal work in the evolution of modern journalism. This gripping narrative recounts the devastating events of November 1703, detailed in the first four chapters, followed by firsthand accounts from survivors that Defoe meticulously gathered through a newspaper advertisement shortly after the hurricanes fury. While Defoe is primarily known for his later fictional works, such as Robinson Crusoe (1719) and Moll Flanders (1722), The Storm serves as the crucible where his journalistic prowess melded with narrative artistry. Its vivid, realistic portrayal and emphasis on the telling detail set the stage for his subsequent novels. Remarkably, The Plague Year (1722) continues to be a crucial text for journalism students, alongside this non-fiction account of The Storm. –Denny Sayers

3 Mar 2026 - 17 min
episode 017 - Of remarkable Deliverances artwork

017 - Of remarkable Deliverances

The Storm (1704) is a cornerstone of Daniel Defoes literary legacy, often hailed as a seminal work in the evolution of modern journalism. This gripping narrative recounts the devastating events of November 1703, detailed in the first four chapters, followed by firsthand accounts from survivors that Defoe meticulously gathered through a newspaper advertisement shortly after the hurricanes fury. While Defoe is primarily known for his later fictional works, such as Robinson Crusoe (1719) and Moll Flanders (1722), The Storm serves as the crucible where his journalistic prowess melded with narrative artistry. Its vivid, realistic portrayal and emphasis on the telling detail set the stage for his subsequent novels. Remarkably, The Plague Year (1722) continues to be a crucial text for journalism students, alongside this non-fiction account of The Storm. –Denny Sayers

3 Mar 2026 - 29 min
episode 016 - Of the Damage to the Navy Of the Earthquake artwork

016 - Of the Damage to the Navy Of the Earthquake

The Storm (1704) is a cornerstone of Daniel Defoes literary legacy, often hailed as a seminal work in the evolution of modern journalism. This gripping narrative recounts the devastating events of November 1703, detailed in the first four chapters, followed by firsthand accounts from survivors that Defoe meticulously gathered through a newspaper advertisement shortly after the hurricanes fury. While Defoe is primarily known for his later fictional works, such as Robinson Crusoe (1719) and Moll Flanders (1722), The Storm serves as the crucible where his journalistic prowess melded with narrative artistry. Its vivid, realistic portrayal and emphasis on the telling detail set the stage for his subsequent novels. Remarkably, The Plague Year (1722) continues to be a crucial text for journalism students, alongside this non-fiction account of The Storm. –Denny Sayers

3 Mar 2026 - 27 min
episode 015 - Nor can the Damage suffered in the River of Thames be forgot artwork

015 - Nor can the Damage suffered in the River of Thames be forgot

The Storm (1704) is a cornerstone of Daniel Defoes literary legacy, often hailed as a seminal work in the evolution of modern journalism. This gripping narrative recounts the devastating events of November 1703, detailed in the first four chapters, followed by firsthand accounts from survivors that Defoe meticulously gathered through a newspaper advertisement shortly after the hurricanes fury. While Defoe is primarily known for his later fictional works, such as Robinson Crusoe (1719) and Moll Flanders (1722), The Storm serves as the crucible where his journalistic prowess melded with narrative artistry. Its vivid, realistic portrayal and emphasis on the telling detail set the stage for his subsequent novels. Remarkably, The Plague Year (1722) continues to be a crucial text for journalism students, alongside this non-fiction account of The Storm. –Denny Sayers

3 Mar 2026 - 36 min
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