Storm, drowning and conversion narrative: an experience in context in the pietistic and puritanical thought

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Pascale Renaud-Grosbras

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Storms and shipwrecks are metaphors typical of pietistic conversion narratives. Daniel Defoe relies on these metaphors when he creates the character of Robinson, but his opus steers away from a concern for spiritual authenticity and thus opens the way for the genre of the modern novel.



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