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Robinson Crusoé

Daniel Defoe

Résumé : The sole survivor of a shipwreck, Robinson Crusoe is washed up on a desert island. In his journal he chronicles his daily battle to stay alive, as he conquers isolation, fashions shelter and clothes, first encounters another human being and fights off cannibals and mutineers. With Robinson Crusoe, Defoe wrote what is regarded as the first English novel, and created one of the most popular and enduring myths in literature. Written in an age of exploration and enterprise, it has been variously interpreted as on embodiment of British imperialist values, as a portrayal of 'natural man' or as a moral fable. But above all it is a brilliant narrative, depicting Crusoe's transformation from terrified survivor to self-sufficient master of his island. This edition contains a full chronology of Defoe's life and times, explanatory notes, glossary and a critical introduction discussing Robinson Crusoe as a pioneering work of modern psychological realism. Source : Penguin

N° de Collection : 87

Collection : Bibliothèque verte (2ème série)

Edité par Hachette Jeunesse

Paru dans cette collection en 1967

Genre : Jeunesse

252 pages

Numéro avant/après


86 | Trois petites américaines | Jean Webster
85 | L'allumeur de réverbères | Miss Cummins
85 | L'allumeur de réverbères | Miss Cummins
84 | Le félin géant | Joseph-Henry Rosny Ainé
83 | Le monde du silence | Jacques-Yves Cousteau ; Frédéric Dumas

87

88 | Le vieil homme et la mer | Ernest Hemingway
89 | La tulipe noire | Alexandre Dumas
90 | L'ami Fritz | Alexandre Chatrian
91 | Voyage au centre de la terre | Jules Verne
92 | La petite soeur | Hector Malot