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The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1808) - Daniel Defoe
The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1808)
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B0084BJ6WK
Pages no: 314
Edition language: English
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NiWa
NiWa rated it
3.0 Die Reise seines Lebens
Robinson Crusoe berichtet über seine Reisen, sein Leben und seine Abenteuer - wobei wohl die größte Herausforderung seine Landung auf der berühmt-berüchtigten einsamen Insel ist.Dieser Klassiker bzw. Abenteuerroman ist erstmals 1719 erschienen und hat bestimmt schon etliche Generationen an Lesern fa...
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it
4.0 Stranded in the Tropics
Well, he I am, sitting at one of my favourite coffee shops on a blustery and wet winter morning in Melbourne having just finished another book of which I have known the story since I was a little boy but having never actually read the book. I'm sure we all know of the story of Robinson Crusoe, who w...
Emad Attely [The Book Nerd]
Emad Attely [The Book Nerd] rated it
3.0 Robinson Crusoe

Dear Crusoe,What the F*** is wrong with you?!!!My opinion, short and simple: when Crusoe revolted against his father/God he actually didn't want to change the social or natural system, he just wanted to take the role of his father! He wanted to become a father/God. And eventually that is exactly wh...
Reading Slothfully
Reading Slothfully rated it
2.0 Robinson Crusoe
God, this one is awful. It's tedious and boring and very poorly written. Defoe has essentially no ability for description. The story line should be interesting, but long, tedious patches are taken up with hideously awful maundering on Calvinist theology, theology which Crusoe apparently picked up me...
Dog-Eared Pages
Dog-Eared Pages rated it
5.0 "I thought myself very rich in Subjects": Re-Reading Robinson Crusoe
Robinson Crusoe is a book everyone sort of knows, perhaps more for the man than for his book. The central myth of the shipwrecked Englishman, forced to reconstruct society from the debris of a dashed vessel, appeals to a deep, secret well of childhood within us all. For this reason, the 18th centu...
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