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A Journal of the Plague Year

eng. A Journal of the Plague Year · 1722
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Interesting Facts

  • The novel is presented as the diary of an unnamed eyewitness, whose observations of the London plague of 1665 are so convincing and psychologically profound that the reader feels like a witness to the tragic events.
  • The author masterfully weaves real documents, lists of the dead, proclamations, and rumors into the narrative, creating the illusion of a documentary chronicle and blurring the line between fiction and history.
  • A chorus of anxious voices resounds throughout the book: from desperate townspeople to street preachers, from doctors to charlatans—each experiencing the disaster in their own way and seeking salvation.
  • Special attention is given to descriptions of deserted streets, locked houses, and ominous silence, as the once bustling and crowded city turns into a ghostly labyrinth of fear and loneliness.
  • The work is filled with reflections on human nature, fear, compassion, and hope, which sound strikingly modern and prompt the reader to ponder the eternal questions of existence.
A Journal of the Plague Year
Date of publication: 3 December 2024
Updated: 6 July 2025
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Original titleeng. A Journal of the Plague Year · 1722
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