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Lotgevallen van Robinson Crusoë

Lotgevallen van Robinson Crusoë

Daniel Defoe

Lotgevallen van Robinson Crusoë is a novel by Daniel Defoe, first published in 1719. It tells the story of Robinson Crusoë, who survives for 27 years on a deserted island with only a parrot, a rain umbrella, and a large goat-skin hat for company. This work is notable for being one of the first novels in the English language and for its exploration of themes such as survival, civilization, and individualism.

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Robinson Crusoë weet 27 jaren, 2 maanden en 20 dagen te overleven op een onbewoond eiland, met een papagaai, een regensc...

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