Robinson Crusoe (Modern Library Classics)

Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe is a classic tale published by Modern Library on June 12, 2001. This first paperback edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows an English sailor who finds himself marooned on a desert island for nearly thirty years, exploring themes of survival and the human spirit in the face of isolation.
Readers will discover the challenges faced by Robinson Crusoe as he navigates his extraordinary circumstances, grappling with fate and his understanding of God. The story delves into the adventures of survival and the complexities of life on an uninhabited island. This edition also includes maps, enhancing the reader’s experience of Crusoe’s journey and the setting of his trials.
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Daniel Defoe relates the tale of an English sailor marooned on a desert island for nearly three decades. An ordinary man struggling to survive in extraordinary circumstances, Robinson Crusoe wrestles with fate and the nature of God. This edition features maps.
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