
Robinson Crusoe (version 2)
Published in 1719, 'Robinson Crusoe' by Daniel Defoe follows the story of a shipwrecked man who survives on a deserted island for over two decades. After escaping from pirates and achieving prosperity in Brazil, Crusoe finds himself marooned and must learn to fend for himself, showcasing themes of resilience and self-sufficiency. The novel is notable for its exploration of isolation and survival, and it has influenced countless adventure stories and survival narratives since its publication.


















