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Robinson Crusoe

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New York
Kiadó: The New American Library
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 317 oldal
Sorozatcím: Signet Classics
Kötetszám: CD 55
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 18 cm x 11 cm
ISBN:
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A storm at sea ... a doomed ship . . . a sole survivor . . . here is Dániel Defoe's immortai tale of a young merchant seaman cast ashore on an uninhabited tropical island, destined to spend twenty-four years in isolated loneliness. But more than a story of man against nature, Robinson Crusoe is a penetrating study of a universal problem-man against himself. In this great work Defoe introduces us to an immature Crusoe, floundering as aimlessly through life as he later is to flounder helplessly in the grip of a savage sea. We share his struggle for survival; feel his despondence at hearing no humán sound but the echo of his own despairing prayers; suffer his hostility toward a God he feels has unjustly forsaken him. And at the end of his long ordeal we witness a rebirth: We see a mature Robinson Crusoe who has doggedly conquered his environment and rekindled his faith in his Saviour ... a Robinson Crusoe who has finally mastered himself. With an Afterword by Harvey Swados PUBLISHED BY... Tovább

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A storm at sea ... a doomed ship . . . a sole survivor . . . here is Dániel Defoe's immortai tale of a young merchant seaman cast ashore on an uninhabited tropical island, destined to spend twenty-four years in isolated loneliness. But more than a story of man against nature, Robinson Crusoe is a penetrating study of a universal problem-man against himself. In this great work Defoe introduces us to an immature Crusoe, floundering as aimlessly through life as he later is to flounder helplessly in the grip of a savage sea. We share his struggle for survival; feel his despondence at hearing no humán sound but the echo of his own despairing prayers; suffer his hostility toward a God he feels has unjustly forsaken him. And at the end of his long ordeal we witness a rebirth: We see a mature Robinson Crusoe who has doggedly conquered his environment and rekindled his faith in his Saviour ... a Robinson Crusoe who has finally mastered himself. With an Afterword by Harvey Swados PUBLISHED BY THE NEW AMERICAN LIBRARY Cover Printed in U.S.A. Vissza

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