Writing Up A Storm: Daniel Defoe And The Birth Of Modern Journalism

On November 24, 1703, “a violent tempest with no name – and no meteorological forewarning – ripped through England. It was probably the fiercest storm in British history … Yet it left more than a legacy of destruction. It also became a source of creative inspiration, giving birth to the first substantial work of modern journalism: The Storm, by Daniel Defoe.”