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The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

By Daniel Defoe
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Robinson Crusoe is one of the most popular books ever written in the English language, published in innumerable editions and translated into almost every language of the world, not to mention the many versions created in film, television and even radio. First published in 1719, it can also claim to be one of the first novels ever written in English.

Written in the form of an autobiography, it describes the life of the eponymous narrator Robinson Crusoe. A wild youth, he breaks away from his family to go to sea. After many adventures including being captured and made into a slave, he is eventually shipwrecked on a remote island off the coast of South America. Crusoe is the only survivor of the wreck. He is thus forced to find ways to survive on the island without any other assistance. His first years are miserable and hard, but he ultimately manages to domesticate goats and raise crops, making his life tolerable. While suffering from an illness, he undergoes a profound religious conversion, and begins to ascribe his survival to a beneficent Providence.

Crusoe lives alone on the island for more than twenty years until his life changes dramatically after he discovers a human footprint in the sand, indicating the undeniable presence of other human beings. These, it turns out, are the native inhabitants of the mainland, who visit the island only occasionally. To Crusoe’s horror, he discovers that these people practice cannibalism. He rescues one of their prisoners, who becomes his servant (or “man”) Friday, named for the day of the week on which he rescued him, and together, their adventures continue.

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“Loved it. The pacing was a bit off though. Although it was quite racist I would say that lots of the messages are quite progressive for Defoe’s time.”
“WAR IS OVER! IM FREE WORST EXPERIENCE OF MY FUCKING LIFE! this book has had me in a chokehold for almost two months, and i’m FINALLY through with it. it’s safe to say i did NOT enjoy it…🫩 for one, it’s important to say it is partially on me, since i did try to battle the reading slump and that’s what might’ve ruined the experience, but also this book is just isn’t it for me…i didn’t like the writing at all, and while the first part of the book was rather entertaining and it was interesting to see how one can manage living on a desert island, and the diary format was also a nice touch, the further we got into the book, the worse it got for me: the writing became repetitive and oh the constant talk of religion and the forcing of it - no, just no… overall, ofc the elephant in the room is the colonization plot of it all - while it is not so surprising coming from a white man in that age and from that country, i feel like we could very much do without it, as the first part of the book has proven. with that being said, i also found the main character to be very unlikable and insufferable…. the ending, however…wtf was this 😭 i felt like the last two chapters were so unnecessary and really didn’t care one bit about what the hell he was doing. but the fact that there’s a SECOND BOOK…? count me out… don’t wanna sound like a total hater bitch, bc obviously everyone’s tastes is different, but yeah…this is genuinely one of the most underwhelming classics i’ve read…i wonder if my experience would’ve been different if the timing was better, but ill guess will never know, because never ever am i coming back to defoe any time soon…”

About Daniel Defoe

Daniel Defoe (born Daniel Foe; c. 1660 – 24 April 1731) was an English writer, trader, journalist, pamphleteer and spy. He is most famous for his novel Robinson Crusoe, published in 1719, which is claimed to be second only to the Bible in its number of translations. He has been seen as one of the earliest proponents of the English novel, and helped to popularise the form in Britain with others such as Aphra Behn and Samuel Richardson. Defoe wrote many political tracts, was often in trouble with the authorities, and spent a period in prison. Intellectuals and political leaders paid attention to his fresh ideas and sometimes consulted him.

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