Robinson Crusoe (Penguin Popular Classics)

Autor:
Daniel Defoe
Verlag:
Penguin UK
Jahr:
1994
Seitenzahl:
298
ISBN:
9780140620153
Medium:
Taschenbuch
Sprache:
Englisch
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14.01.2012
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Zustandsbeschreibung
Auf Ökopapier gedruckt daher vergilbt, sonst sehr guter ungelesener Zustand, Nichtraucherbuch. Achtung: Text englisch.
Beschreibung
The story begins with the universal quest: the young man in Britain, torn between his safe home and his hunger for adventure, breaks away from his loving father and sails away into the unknown. After a series of harrowing escapes, he's shipwrecked on a desert island. His lively first-person account shows how his intelligence and education help him survive for many years, and how he uses technology, including guns and tools salvaged from the ship. He sets up home, reads the Bible, finds a parrot as a pet, and even devises a calendar to keep track of time. Then one day he finds a human footprint: "Was it someone who could save me and take me back to civilization? Or was it a savage who landed here?" When some "savages" arrive in several canoes, he uses his guns to get rid of them, and he rescues one of their captives, a handsome fellow with very dark skin. Delighted to have a companion at last, Crusoe names the newcomer Friday (since Crusoe found him on Friday). Crusoe teaches "my man Friday" to speak English, fire a gun, carve a canoe, and clothe his nakedness, and they live happily together. Later they rescue a white man and Friday's father from a group of "savages," and, eventually, they all return to their homes.
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