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Robinson Crusoe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Robinson Crusoe is a novel by Daniel Defoe. It was first published in 1719, and is sometimes considered to be the first novel in English. The book, although based on the true story of a Scotsman, A...
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Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. Searchable etext. Discuss with other readers. ... He got a good estate by merchandise, and leaving off his trade, lived afterwards at York, from whence he had married my mother, whose relations were named Robinson, a very good family in that country, and from whom I was called...
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Robinson Crusoe Island - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Robinson Crusoe Island (Spanish: ), formerly known as Más a Tierra (Closer to land) or Aguas Buenas , is the largest island of the Chilean Juan Fernández archipelago, situated 674 kilometres west...
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Chapter 2 CHAPTER II - SLAVERY AND ESCAPE ... Chapter 3 CHAPTER III - WRECKED ON A DESERT ISLAND ... Defoe, Daniel . Robinson Crusoe ; Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library...
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Called the original adventure novel, Daniel Defoe published Robinson Crusoe in the year 1719. It is the first person narrative of a fictionalized character who, after his initial journeys to the sea and South America, finds himself washed up on the shore of a deserted island near the mouth of the Oronoco river.
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Robinson Crusoe is a young man that lives with his parents, they advise him to choose a suitable life, but Robinson is attracted by a different kind of life, a sea life. ... On 1 September 1651, Hull,a Robinson's friend invites him for a trip on a ship going to London. A big storm caught them, and Robinson is so scared that...
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