Robinson Crusoe
Robinson Crusoe
A Tale of Endurance and Resourcefulness in Solitude
About This Book
Published in 1719, Robinson Crusoe chronicles the extraordinary ordeal of a man stranded for 28 years on an isolated tropical island near Trinidad. Throughout his time there, he battles loneliness, builds his existence using salvaged materials from his wrecked vessel, and confronts various threats including cannibals, prisoners, and rebellious sailors until his eventual rescue.
Who Should Read This?
- Readers passionate about adventure fiction
- English literature scholars and students
- Enthusiasts of survival narratives
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