ISBN-13: 9789042035881 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 246 str.
This study examines Defoe's three-volume "Robinson Crusoe "series in the light of the 'banter' style he developed as a pamphleteer. That heavily ironic style had brought him renown but also put him in the pillory. The present study explores for the first time Defoe's complaint that readers and pirate abridgers misread his tale of the would-be trader "Robinson Crusoe." Using Discourse Analysis and Relevance Theory to examine the early abridgements of Volume I and Defoe's subsequent two volumes, this study argues that Defoe's greatest success is also a peculiar failure.