Robinson Crusoe

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2001-07-01
Publisher(s): Aladdin
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Summary

Who has not dreamed of life on an exotic isle, far away from civilization? Here is the novel which has inspired countless imitations by lesser writers, none of which equal the power and originality of Defoe's famous book. Robinson Crusoe, set ashore on an island after a terrible storm at sea, is forced to make do with only a knife, some tobacco, and a pipe. He learns how to build a canoe, make bread, and endure endless solitude. That is, until, twenty-four years later, when he confronts another human being. First published in 1719, Robinson Crusoe has been praised by such writers as James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, and Samuel Johnson as one of the greatest novels in the English language.Daniel Defoe (1660-1731) trained for the ministry, became a political journalist, and finally, to many, became "the father of the English novel." He is also the author ofMoll Flanders.

Author Biography

Daniel Defoe (1660-1731) trained for the ministry, became a political journalist, and finally, to many, became "the father of the English novel." He is also the author of Moll Flanders.

Table of Contents

Foreword v
A Warning
1(7)
The Storm
8(11)
Pirates
19(9)
Escape from Slavery
28(20)
Brazil
48(12)
Shipwreck
60(10)
Sole Survivor
70(19)
First Days
89(15)
The Journal: Food and Shelter
104(4)
The Journal
108(16)
The Journal: Natural Disasters
124(11)
The Journal: Illness
135(17)
The Journal: Recovery
152(17)
The Journal: Exploring the Island
169(10)
The Journal: Of Pots and Canoes
179(22)
Journal: Reflections
201(12)
No Escape
213(12)
Further Improvements
225(16)
A Footprint
241(16)
Bones
257(15)
Fear and Isolation
272(17)
The Lost Ship
289(16)
Encounter with Savages
305(18)
Friday Observed
323(17)
Friday Instructed
340(10)
New Plans
350(13)
Savages Return
363(18)
Prisoners Freed
381(15)
The Mutineers
396(27)
Ship Recaptured
423(16)
Return to England
439(17)
Adventures with Friday
456(21)
Island Again
477

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