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Robinson Crusoe

Daniel Defoe

Verlag: The Ebook Emporium

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Beschreibung

"One man, one island, and twenty-eight years of impossible survival."

Against the advice of his father, young Robinson Crusoe sets out to sea in search of adventure. His journey ends in disaster when a violent storm shipwrecks him on a remote, uninhabited island off the coast of South America. Armed with only the meager supplies he can salvage from the wreck, Crusoe must reinvent civilization from scratch. From building a fortified home and taming wild goats to the psychological battle against utter loneliness, his story is a gripping account of how the human spirit triumphs over isolation. But when he discovers a single footprint in the sand, Crusoe realizes he may not be as alone as he thought.

The Master of Realism: Daniel Defoe's writing was so detailed and "journalistic" that many original readers believed it was a true autobiography. His meticulous descriptions of how Crusoe makes pottery, bakes bread, and sews clothes from goatskins turned the struggle for survival into a fascinating technical achievement.

A Complex Partnership: The arrival of Friday, a man Crusoe rescues from cannibals, marks a turning point in the novel. Their relationship explores themes of language, culture, and companionship, even as it reflects the colonial perspectives of the 18th century. Together, they transform the island from a prison into a home.

Why It Is a Global Icon: Robinson Crusoe created the "Robinsonade" genre, inspiring everything from Swiss Family Robinson to modern survival films. It is a profound meditation on faith, the value of hard work, and the incredible things a human being can accomplish when forced to rely solely on their own mind and hands.

Embark on the original castaway adventure. Purchase "Robinson Crusoe" today.
Verfügbar seit: 19.01.2026.
Drucklänge: 159 Seiten.

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