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      • Gabriel Defoe’s life gets stuck in a time loop created by Elias Mannix in Netflix’s science fiction series ‘Bodies.’ Since he gets shot right before traveling through time to find and stop Elias, he ends up in four different years, only to die in each of the timelines.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Daniel_DefoeDaniel Defoe - Wikipedia

    He died with little wealth and evidently embroiled in lawsuits with the royal treasury. [2] Following his release from debtors' prison, he probably travelled in Europe and Scotland, [24] and it may have been at this time that he traded wine to Cadiz, Porto and Lisbon.

  3. Defoe was asked by Robert Harley to continue visiting Glasgow and Edinburgh, but to work as a secret agent of the Crown.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Willem_DafoeWillem Dafoe - Wikipedia

    Dafoe then co-starred in the spy thriller Clear and Present Danger (1994), an adaptation of the Tom Clancy novel of the name starring Harrison Ford as CIA operative Jack Ryan. Dafoe played John Clark, a CIA agent conducting a covert operation against a drug cartel in Colombia with Jack Ryan. [ 48 ]

  5. Jul 14, 2016 · Defoe: The Facts and the Fictions. Mark Lawson explores the influence of Daniel Defoe. In the company of writers, critics and cartoonists, he tells the story of the man who never stopped...

  6. Nov 7, 2014 · Defoe died in 1731 – of ‘a lethargy’, according to the records. This may give the impression that Defoe was merely tired and exhausted after a long life of pamphleteering and novel-writing (which would have been fair enough), but it was probably an eighteenth-century term for a stroke.

  7. Defoe experienced several bankruptcies, one in 1692 and another in 1703. Although Defoe is best known now for his novels, much of his writing is related to political, social, and business issues. This is evident in his early writing.

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