Robinson Crusoe
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- $59.00
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- $59.00
Descripción editorial
Disregarding his family’s wise counsel, young Robinson Crusoe is driven by a reckless desire to seek his fortune at sea. His fateful decision catapults him into a world of adventure, danger, and unparalleled solitude. After a series of misadventures—including capture and enslavement—a violent shipwreck leaves him as the sole survivor, cast away on a remote and seemingly deserted tropical island.
Armed with little more than his wits, determination, and salvaged tools from the wreck, Crusoe must confront the ultimate test of human resilience. For twenty-eight years, he meticulously forges a solitary existence, building a shelter, securing food, and crafting a civilization from sheer necessity. His quiet order is shattered by a single, terrifying discovery: a human footprint in the sand.
Widely regarded as the first English novel, Daniel Defoe’s masterpiece is more than a thrilling tale of survival. It is a profound exploration of isolation, faith, and the human capacity for ingenuity in the face of overwhelming odds. Robinson Crusoe is the foundational adventure story that has inspired countless adaptations and continues to captivate readers with its timeless meditation on what it means to be truly alone—and what it means to be human.