Robinson Crusoe & Nuevas aventuras de Robinson Crusoe
Defoe, Daniel
When Robinson Crusoe, after being imprisoned and made a slave in Africa, is shipwrecked and arrives on an uninhabited island, he faces the challenge of creating a new way of life, a new reality. Eventually, he finds the company of Friday, whom he frees from being slaughtered by a group of cannibals; Between the two, they will expand the island's plantations and save some other victims who had also been shipwrecked. Already in the second part, Defoe recounts Robinson's absence from the island, and concludes with some trips through China and Russia in which he comes into contact with very different peoples and customs and lives experiences as amazing as being chased by a herd of wolves or being attacked by a bear. This is the story of a man alone on an island and the quintessence of the story of survival, a landmark of literature and the inaugural work of realistic fiction, and also an allegory of the development of civilization. A universal classic of French literature.
- Author
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Defoe, Daniel
- Subject
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Literature
> Narrative in other languages
- EAN
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9788435021937
- ISBN
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978-84-350-2193-7
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Edhasa
- Pages
- 800
- High
- 19.5 cm
- Weight
- 12.5 cm
- Release date
- 15-06-2020
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Number
- 527