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Robinson Crusoe

SKU: 9780199553976
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  • Author:
    DEFOE D
  • ISBN:
    9780199553976
  • Publication Date:
    August 2008
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    384
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Oxford University Press
  • Country of Publication:
Robinson Crusoe
Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe

SKU: 9780199553976
Regular price $23.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    DEFOE D
  • ISBN:
    9780199553976
  • Publication Date:
    August 2008
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    384
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Oxford University Press
  • Country of Publication:

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Robinson Crusoe's seafaring adventures are abruptly ended when he is shipwrecked, the solitary survivor on a deserted island. He gradually creates a life for himself, building a house, cultivating the land, and making a companion from the native whose life he saves. Daniel Defoe's enthralling story-telling and imaginatively detailed descriptions have ensured that his fiction masquerading as fact remains one of the most famous stories in English literature. On one level a simple adventure story, the novel also raises profound questions about moral and spiritual values, society, and man's abiding acquisitiveness.
This new edition includes a scintillating Introduction and notes that illuminate the historical context.
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  • Robinson Crusoe's seafaring adventures are abruptly ended when he is shipwrecked, the solitary survivor on a deserted island. He gradually creates a life for himself, building a house, cultivating the land, and making a companion from the native whose life he saves. Daniel Defoe's enthralling story-telling and imaginatively detailed descriptions have ensured that his fiction masquerading as fact remains one of the most famous stories in English literature. On one level a simple adventure story, the novel also raises profound questions about moral and spiritual values, society, and man's abiding acquisitiveness.
    This new edition includes a scintillating Introduction and notes that illuminate the historical context.
Robinson Crusoe's seafaring adventures are abruptly ended when he is shipwrecked, the solitary survivor on a deserted island. He gradually creates a life for himself, building a house, cultivating the land, and making a companion from the native whose life he saves. Daniel Defoe's enthralling story-telling and imaginatively detailed descriptions have ensured that his fiction masquerading as fact remains one of the most famous stories in English literature. On one level a simple adventure story, the novel also raises profound questions about moral and spiritual values, society, and man's abiding acquisitiveness.
This new edition includes a scintillating Introduction and notes that illuminate the historical context.