
Robinson Crusoe (I/II)
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Language: FrenchPublished:
Authors:
- Borel, Pétrus
1809 - 1859
About this book
In a time when the Age of Exploration was reshaping the world, "Robinson Crusoe (I/II)" by Daniel Defoe captures the essence of adventure and survival. This seminal work chronicles the journey of a man stranded on a deserted island, where he confronts the raw elements of nature and his own inner turmoil. Defoe's exploration of themes such as self-reliance and the human spirit's resilience resonates through Crusoe's encounters with solitude and ingenuity. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this novel not only reflects the societal norms of its era but also delves into the philosophical underpinnings of individualism. Experience the trials of a castaway and the profound lessons embedded in his quest for survival and identity.
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