Journal of the Plague Year Journal of the Plague Year

Journal of the Plague Year

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Publisher Description

First published in March 1722, 57 years after the event that struck more than 100,000 people, Journal of the Plague Year is a compelling portrait of life during London's horrific bubonic plague. Through the eyes of H.F. (speculated to be Defoe's uncle, Henry Foe, from whose journals the book was supposedly adapted) we witness great grief, depravity and despair: crazed sufferers roam the streets, unearthly screams resound across the city, death carts dump their grisly loads into mass graves, and quackery and skulduggery feed on fear. But there is kindness and courage too, as mutual support and caring are upheld through the worst of days.

Defoe's Journal is considered one of the most accurate accounts of the plague, and includes many contemporary theories about the disease, along with rolls of the dead and a literary mapping of London, street by street, parish by parish. It is a fascinating and intimate account from one of the earliest proponents of the novel.

GENRE
Fiction
NARRATOR
AC
Andrew Cullum
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
10:08
hr min
RELEASED
2018
November 9
PUBLISHER
Naxos Audiobooks
SIZE
507.3
MB

Customer Reviews

SlickusRickus97 ,

Superb

Listen to the entire book within a few days. Absolutely amazing and truly amazed me with the similarities that are happening today with Covid-19. People don’t change, the times do has never been more true.