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Cargando... Robinson Crusoe (Bantam Classics) (1719 original; edición 1982)por Daniel Defoe (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Against his father's wishes, Robinson Crusoe heads out on the high seas for a life of adventure. He gets more than he bargained for when he is shipwrecked off the South American coast and washes up on a desert islad, the sole survivor of the calamity. Robinson Crusoe, un marinero inglés, llega a una isla desierta tras un terrible naufragio . Allí sobrevive casi tres décadas, durante las que logra domesticar animales, sacar adelante cultivos y construir un modesto hogar. Pero su existencia solitaria queda amenazada cuando descubre, en una de las escenas más memorables de la literatura, otra huella en la arena. Publicada en 1719, Robinson Crusoe inauguró en Inglaterra la novela moderna y, a lo largo de los siglos, sus personajes han ingresado en la rstingida familia de los arquetipos imperecederos, como Odiseo, o Don Quijote.
“Robinson Crusoe,” though, remains something truly special: It belongs in that small category of classics — others are “The Odyssey” and “Don Quixote” — that we feel we’ve read even if we haven’t. Retellings for children and illustrations, like those by N.C. Wyeth, have made its key scenes universally recognizable.... A classic is a book that generations have found worth returning to and arguing with. Vividly written, replete with paradoxes and troubling cultural attitudes, revealing a deep strain of supernaturalism beneath its realist surface, “Robinson Crusoe” is just such a classic and far more than a simple adventure story for kids. A friend of mine, a Welsh blacksmith, was twenty-five years old and could neither read nor write, when he heard a chapter of Robinson read aloud in a farm kitchen. Up to that moment he had sat content, huddled in his ignorance, but he left that farm another man. There were day-dreams, it appeared, divine day-dreams, written and printed and bound, and to be bought for money and enjoyed at pleasure. Down he sat that day, painfully learned to read Welsh, and returned to borrow the book. It had been lost, nor could he find another copy but one that was in English. Down he sat once more, learned English, and at length, and with entire delight, read Robinson... It was the scene of Crusoe at the wreck, if I remember rightly, that so bewitched my blacksmith. Nor is the fact surprising. Every single article the castaway recovers from the hulk is “a joy for ever” to the man who reads of them. They are the things that should be found, and the bare enumeration stirs the blood. Crusoe has been called a kind of Protestant monk, and it is true that he turns the chance of his isolation into an anchorite’s career. The story is one of spiritual realization — almost half a lifetime spent on contemplation works profound changes, whatever the subject’s religion. We can watch Crusoe become, year by year, a better, wiser man... Robinson Crusoe may still be the greatest English novel. Surely it is written with a mastery that has never been surpassed. It is not only as convincing as real life. It is as deep and as superficial as direct experience itself. Pertenece a las seriesPertenece a las series editoriales — 65 más Blau (15) Corticelli [Mursia] (62) Dean's Classics (31) Ediciones de bolsillo (366) Everyman's Library (59) insel taschenbuch (0041) Limited Editions Club (S:1.11) Little Blue Books (559) Oxford English Novels (1719) Penguin Clothbound Classics (2013) Penguin English Library, 2012 series (2012-12) The Pocket Library (PL-510) Reader's Enrichment Series (RE 112) Tus Libros. Anaya (22) Whitman Classics (2124) The World's Classics (17) Библиотека приключений (I, 1) Contenido enGrote avonturen drieling. Gullivers reizen / Robinson Crusoe / Michael Strogoff, de koerier van de tsaar. por Henk Cornelissen Lincoln's Log Cabin Library: Lincoln's Fireside Reading: The Books That Made the Man...the Bible; Pilgrim's Progress; Robinson Crusoe; Aesop's Fables; Life of Washington por H. Jack Lang Está renarrado enFoe por J. M. Coetzee Tiene la secuela (fuera de la serie)Tiene la adaptaciónAparece abreviada enEs parodiado enInspiradoRobinson por Muriel Spark Tiene como estudio aTwentieth Century Interpretations of Robinson Crusoe; A Collection of Critical Essays: A Collection of Critical Essays por Frank H. Ellis Tiene un comentario del texto enTiene como guía de estudio aPremiosDistincionesListas de sobresalientes
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