Robinson Crusoe
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Robinson Crusoe

by Defoe, Daniel

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
267
Language
English
Published
1901

Overview

Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe is a survival story about a shipwrecked man who must build a life alone on an island. The novel follows work, resourcefulness, faith, and discipline as Crusoe slowly turns isolation into a kind of rough society.

It remains a classic for readers interested in adventure fiction, early novels, and stories of self-reliance. At the same time, the book is shaped by colonial attitudes and by questions about labor, property, and control. The novel still invites debate because its practical survival story is inseparable from ideas about ownership, labor, and power. Its enduring appeal comes from the way survival, labor, and authority stay tangled together from the first page to the last.

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Eren@reseph· 10mo🇹🇷

Çünkü insan kendisini koruyayım derken başkasını öldürürse, zannedersem hayatı da zehirlenir.

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