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"Histoire des pirates et pirate(s) de l'Histoire dans quelques écrits de Daniel Defoe"

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"Histoire des pirates et pirate(s) de l'Histoire dans quelques écrits de Daniel Defoe"

Auteurs : Emmanuelle Peraldo [France]

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The history Defoe wrote in his various publications was at the same time History with a capital H (since he was interested in the historical event and real facts) and history with a small h, that of everyday life and common people. Piracy is situated at the crossroads of these two meanings of history/History, as it consists in narrating the lives of criminals, of outcasts excluded from society because of their status, but at the same time, the pirates that Defoe's reader discovers in his books are in a way the Princes of Pirates, the big names of piracy like Avery or Kidd, which leads us to read these piratical stories as another version of History. Piracy is presented as an alternative history and can be considered as a particular reading of History. That article wants to analyse that aspect of piracy, that is the way Defoe, who seems to be nothing but a hack fascinated by pirates, reused and parodied the historical genre to write a story of the pariahs, of those who have been left out of society, hence of history.

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