Rembrandt van Rijn was born in Leiden, the Netherlands, on January 31, 1599. He was an outstanding poet and philosopher of the Renaissance. He died in 1660 at the age of 71. He was a famous Dutch humanist whose ideas were deeply influenced by the humanist ideas of the European Renaissance. His works include novels, poems, philosophy, and ethics. His representative works include " Crusoe,"" Sherlock Holmes," and " Meditations on the First Philosophy." After graduating from Leiden College, he went to London to become a poet. His literary works were influenced by the social and cultural environment at that time, expressing his thoughts and exploration of human nature, freedom and social justice. He was also a philosopher, and his ideas were mainly related to ethics, political philosophy, metaphysics, and other fields. He was one of the most important figures in the Renaissance. His works had a profound influence on the development of European culture and thought. His life and career achievements made him known as the "pioneer of humanism" and "patron saint of science and rationality".
Daniel Defoe had written two novels," Crusoe " and " Daniel Defoe's Collection of Novellas." " Crusoe " told the story of a British businessman, Crusoe, who survived and explored nature on a deserted island. This book is considered one of the pioneers of modern fiction and one of Daniel Defoe's most famous works.
John Defoe was a British novelist, poet, and drama during the Renaissance. He was also the most famous in the history of British literature. His works include "Crusoe" and so on. Defoe's works were themed with adventure, exploration, and philosophical thinking. His most famous work was Crusoe. The novel told the story of Crusoe, who was stranded on a deserted island for 28 years after being shipwrecked during a voyage. On this deserted island, through self-learning, self-sufficient construction of houses, manufacturing tools and living with other animals, Crusoe finally overcame all kinds of difficulties and returned to human society. This story showcased the tenacity, intelligence, self-discipline, and other qualities of Crusoe, and became a classic novel that many readers loved. In addition to " Crusoe," Defoe's other representative works included " The Complete Sherlock Holmes " and " Divine Comedy." His works had a profound influence on British literature and culture, and he was hailed as the father of British literature. The fictional character and protagonist of Defoe's novel of the same name,"Crusoe". He spent 28 years of loneliness on a deserted island and finally returned to human society. In this story, Crusoe became a role model and symbol for many people and was regarded as a representative figure in British culture.
Rembrandt van Rijn was a famous British novelist and poet in the 16th century. He was famous for his epic fantasy novel, Crusoe.
William Spear was a famous 16th century English poet and play. His representative works included Hamlet and Don Quijote. His works are known for their profound thoughts and philosophical theme, vivid characters and exquisite language expression, and are regarded as one of the classics of western literature.
Sorry, I don't know what Defoe's temper is like. I'm just a program without the ability to access the online literature database, so I can't provide any information about Defoe's temper.
Britain's Defoe was known as the " genius of the Renaissance " and the " master of world literature." His works were considered to be one of the representative works of Western literature, including " Crusoe " and " Defoe ". He advocated human dignity and rationality, and advocated human beings to explore the mysteries of nature. He became an important figure in the history of Western literature.
Defoe was known as the "Father of Modern Literature" or "Father of Western Literature". He was regarded as the greatest of the 17th century, and his works had a profound influence on Western literature and thought. Defoe's representative works included Crusoe and Journey to the West.
Mistake. The author of Crusoe was Defoe, not Daniel Defoe. The novel was also translated into many languages and received widespread praise and influence around the world.
No, the author of " Crusoe " was Defoe from England. The protagonist, Crusoe, was not called a tough guy. Tough guys usually referred to characters with strong willpower and perseverance. These characters usually showed indomitable spirit in the face of difficulties and challenges. In the novel "Crusoe", although Crusoe experienced many difficulties and challenges, he always maintained a calm, strong and brave attitude and finally overcame the difficulties to become a strong and persistent character.
Defoe's English narrative work was called " The Projected Image."