Daniel Defoe's 'Robinson Crusoe' and J.M. Coetzee's 'Foe': Characters in Comparison
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Daniel Defoe's 'Robinson Crusoe' and J.M. Coetzee's 'Foe': Characters in Comparison

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Daniel Defoe's 'Robinson Crusoe' and J.M. Coetzee's 'Foe': Characters in Comparison

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Seminar paper from the year 1998 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1, 3 (A), University of Leipzig (Institute for Anglistics), course: Postcolonial Literatures, language: English, abstract: J. M. Coetzee's 1986 novel Foe leaves its reader in a tumble of a multi-layered reality, confusedabout literary original and copy, and, maybe most grave, confronted with the question: what ishistorical truth and how can it be recognised. The veils that unfold and reveal the facets of fiction andreality through the novel are many, and they are intricately woven into each other. We, the readers, however educated and experienced with fictional texts, may find ourselves slightly confused after afirst reading.Coetzee has written a parody1 of a classic of world literature: Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, firstpublished in 17192. The simple fact that Coetzee's work of fiction was first published in 19863 makesit evident that it was based on the older classic. Yet the content of the novel claims the very oppositewhen the female protagonist Susan Barton tells how the story really was before Mr Foe sat down toturn it into a novel of his own intentions, altering and falsifying it. She tells her own story in the Iperspective, in terms of the 'plot' even before the writer Mr Foe would have completed his'Robinson Crusoe'. Through this, Coetzee creates the illusion that Susan Barton's report might haveindeed been the antecessor of the literary classic Robinson Crusoe.Nevertheless, we are talking of a work of fiction here, so there is no doubt that Coetzee marvellouslyplays with the means of storytelling instead of telling the world 'how it all really was'. There is no suchRobinson Crusoe as depicted both in Defoe's and Coetzee's novel - there is merely fiction, and oneshould not confuse fiction and reality, however many layers of both seem to be mingled into eachother in Coetzee's novel.1 A parody according to Linda Hutcheon is an: "imitation characterised by ironic inversion", or "repetition withcritical distance, which marks difference rather than simularity";in: Linda Hutcheon, A Theory of Parody: The Teachings of Twentieth-Century Art Forms. New York and London: Methuen, 1985, p.62 See: Bibliographical Note; in: Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe. London: Dent, 1975, p. xiii3 First published in Great Britain by Martin Secker & Warburg 1986; here it will be referred to the Penguinpaperback edition of 1987 when quoting passages from the text.

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