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Tuesday, May 12, 2020

A Journal of the Plague Year may be fictional, but it's not untrue

Daniel Defoe clearly relied on his imagination to write his history, but where he invented scenes it was in the spirit of a larger truth

Before we even began reading A Journal of the Plague Year together, it felt like an obvious choice as we try to find our way through this pandemic. That feeling only grew when we began, and I saw its many parallels to our current situation.

But it also seems strange that this particular book should have been preserved by history – not least because, as a historical account, it’s pretty dubious. Most now think of it as fiction, despite the frontispiece’s claim that the book was “by a CITIZEN who continued all the while in London”.

Village constable: Why you will not pretend to quarter us by Force, will you?

John: We have offer’d no Violence to you yet, why do you seem to oblige us to it?

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