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In his timeless masterpiece 'Robinson Crusoe' and its sequel 'The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe', Daniel Defoe explores the theme of survival against the backdrop of colonial expansion in the early 18th century. Written in a straightforward narrative style, Defoe's work is a prime example of the emerging novel form during that time, blending adventure with moral reflections on providence and human agency. The vivid descriptions of Crusoe's solitary life on a deserted island and his subsequent encounters with diverse cultures provide readers with a compelling exploration of the…mehr

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In his timeless masterpiece 'Robinson Crusoe' and its sequel 'The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe', Daniel Defoe explores the theme of survival against the backdrop of colonial expansion in the early 18th century. Written in a straightforward narrative style, Defoe's work is a prime example of the emerging novel form during that time, blending adventure with moral reflections on providence and human agency. The vivid descriptions of Crusoe's solitary life on a deserted island and his subsequent encounters with diverse cultures provide readers with a compelling exploration of the complexities of human nature and society. Defoe's attention to detail and realistic portrayal of his protagonist's struggles make these works an enduring classic in English literature. Daniel Defoe, a prolific writer and journalist, drew inspiration from real-life accounts of shipwrecks and exploration to craft the character of Robinson Crusoe. His own experiences in political and financial turmoil likely influenced his choice to focus on themes of resilience and individualism in his novels. Defoe's sharp wit and keen observation of human behavior shine through in his vivid characters and rich storytelling. I highly recommend 'Robinson Crusoe' and its sequel to readers interested in adventure literature, historical fiction, and philosophical reflections on the nature of mankind. Defoe's gripping narrative and thought-provoking themes will captivate readers seeking a deeper understanding of human society and personal growth.

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Daniel Defoe (1660 - 1731) war ein englischer Schriftsteller in der Frühzeit der Aufklärung, der durch seinen Roman Robinson Crusoe weltberühmt wurde. Defoe gilt damit als einer der Begründer des englischen Romans. Am 6. Mai 1719 veröffentlichte Defoe seinen ersten Roman Das Leben und die seltsamen Abenteuer des Robinson Crusoe, der schlagartig zu seinem bekanntesten Werk wurde. Weitere Abenteuerromane folgten, darunter Memoirs of a Cavalier und Kapitän Singleton. Wie diese, so trägt auch der 1722 veröffentlichte Roman Glück und Unglück der berühmten Moll Flanders, in dem Defoe die Bekehrung einer Londoner Prostituierten beschreibt, starke Züge seines Glaubens an die Prädestination und die Vorsehung Gottes.