Robinson Crusoe

Daniel Defoe | 이새의 나무 | 2021년 12월 22일 | EPUB

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도서소개

Robinson Crusoe was presented as a true autobiography of a castaway marooned for 28 years on an uninhabited island. The book’s plot is believed to be based on the story of the real-life castaway Alexander Selkirk. And is first published on 25 April 1719. It was been considered one of the first English novels.

저자소개

Daniel Defoe (1660-1731)
Daniel Defoe was an writer, journalist, and spy. Born in London as the son of a merchant, he worked on various businesses, but failed. Since then, he has been writing political papers and working in the media, and in 1719, he published Robinson Crusoe and gained fame.

목차소개

Chapter I
Robinson's Family--His Elopement from His Parents

Chapter II
First Adventures at Sea--Experience of a Maritime Life-- Voyage to Guinea

Chapter III
Robinson's Captivity at Sallee--Escape with Xury-- Arrival at the Brazils

Chapter V
Robinson Finds Himself on a Desolate Island and Procures a Stock of
Articles from the Wreck--He Constructs His Habitation

Chapter VI
Robinson Carries All His Riches, Provisions, Etc., into his
Habitation--Dreariness of Solitude--Consolatory Reflections

Chapter VII
Robinson's Mode of Reckoning Time--Difficulties Arising from Want
of Tools--He Arranges His Habitation

Chapter VIII
Robinson's Journal--Details of His Domestic Economy and Contrivances--Shock of an Earthquake

Chapter IX
Robinson Obtains More Articles from the Wreck-- His Illness and Afflictions

Chapter X
His Recovery--His Comfort in Reading the Scriptures--He Makes an Excursion into the Interior of the Island--Forms His "Bower"

Chapter XI
Robinson Makes a Tour to Explore His Island-- Employed in Basket Making

Chapter XII
He Returns to His Cave--His Agricultural Labors and Success

Chapter XIII
His manufacture of Pottery, and Contrivances for Baking Bread

Chapter XIV
Meditates His Escape from the Island--Builds a Canoe-- Failure of His Scheme and Resignation to His Conditions--
He Makes Himself a New Dress

Chapter XV
He Makes a Smaller Canoe in Which He Attempts to Cruise Round the Island--His Perilous Situation at Sea--He Returns Home

Chapter XVI
He Rears a Flock of Goats--His Diary--His Domestic Habits and Style of Living--Increasing Prosperity

Chapter XVII
Unexpected Alarm--Cause for Apprehension--He Fortifies His Abode

Chapter XVIII
Precautions Against Surprise--Robinson Discovers that His Island Has Been Visited by Cannibals

Chapter XIX
Robinson Discovers a Cave, Which Serves Him as a Retreat Against the Savages

Chapter XX
Another Visit of the Savages--Robinson Sees Them Dancing-- He Perceives the Wreck of a Vessel

Chapter XXI
He Visits the Wreck and Obtains Many Stores from it-- Again Thinks of Quitting the Island--
Has a Remarkable Dream

Chapter XXII

Chapter XXIII

Chapter XXIV
Robinson and Friday Build a Canoe to Carry Them to Friday's Country--
Their Scheme Prevented by the Arrival of a Party of Savages

Chapter XXV
Robinson Releases a Spaniard--Friday Discovers His Father--Accommodation Provided for These New Guests,
Who Were Afterward Sent to Liberate the Other Spaniards-- Arrival of an English Vessel

Chapter XXVI

Chapter XXVII
Atkins Entreats the Captain to Spare His Life--The Latter Recovers His Vessel
from the Mutineers, and Robinson Leaves the Island

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