id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_yihp5sx2szg3tc6t3vi73qwp2y Max Byrd Two or Three Things I Know about Setting 2000 9 .pdf application/pdf 2845 161 68 This sense of material history is nowhere stronger than in the presentation of "setting" in a novel. 1 Ian Watt, The Rise of the Novel: Studies in Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding (Berkeley and Los practising novelist, however, Defoe's account of the famous island is also section is at the other end of the island, a long rocky beach where Crusoe In Robinson Crusoe, if nowhere else, Defoe also takes the next step: divide and contrast your characters' reactions to the setting. 6 Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe, ed. And this is how a novelist presents a setting. The reader does not begin by seeing Crusoe's island all at once, as if contrast, but also to provoke multiple emotions from one setting. that not all settings lead a novel's hero or heroine to lamentation and Crusoe will eventually dry his eyes and come to regard his island ./cache/work_yihp5sx2szg3tc6t3vi73qwp2y.pdf ./txt/work_yihp5sx2szg3tc6t3vi73qwp2y.txt