Robinson Crusoe
By Daniel Defoe
Introduction by Paul Theroux
Afterword by Robert Mayer
By Daniel Defoe
Introduction by Paul Theroux
Afterword by Robert Mayer
By Daniel Defoe
Introduction by Paul Theroux
Afterword by Robert Mayer
By Daniel Defoe
Introduction by Paul Theroux
Afterword by Robert Mayer
Category: Classic Fiction | Literary Fiction
Category: Classic Fiction | Literary Fiction
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$5.95
May 06, 2008 | ISBN 9780451530776
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May 06, 2008 | ISBN 9781440634727
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Praise
“Beyond the end of Robinson Crusoe is a new world of fiction. Even though it did not know itself to be a ‘novel,’ and even though there were books that we might now call ‘novels’ published before it, Robinson Crusoe has made itself into a prototype . . . Perhaps because of all the novels that we have read . . . the novelty of Defoe’s fiction is the more striking when we return to it. Here it is, at the beginning of things, with its final word reaching out into the future.” –from the Introduction by John Mullan
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