Books by language
Categories

5 in stock

Robinson Crusoe

Original price was: ৳ 320.Current price is: ৳ 240.

5 in stock

Quantity

    Additional Information

    Weight0.24 kg
    Author

    Daniel Defoe

    Publisher

    Projapoti

    Book Type

    Fiction

    Categories

    Classic Fiction

    Best for

    Action & Adventure

    Binding

    Paperback

    Ages

    12+

    Edition

    latest edition (1 January 2015)

    ISBN

    978-8176061377

    Language

    English

    Pages

    272

    Printing Remarks

    Imported

    Dimension

    ‎ 19 x 13 x 2 cm

    Weight

    0.24 kg

    Description

    “Robinson Crusoe” has left an indelible mark on literature, influencing subsequent works and popular culture. Crusoe’s ingenuity in creating a semblance of civilization on the uninhabited island, his encounters with the native “Friday,” and the overarching theme of survival have resonated with readers for centuries. Defoe’s creation of a solitary protagonist facing the challenges of an unknown environment has become an archetypal narrative that continues to inspire adaptations, reinterpretations, and discussions about human nature and the enduring spirit of survival. The novel’s enduring legacy lies in its ability to transcend its time and speak to the universal themes of human experience, making it a timeless and influential work.

    Reviews

    There are no reviews yet.

    Be the first to review “Robinson Crusoe”

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    No more offers for this product!

    Shipping Policy

    Adopted Axia Academy Policy

    Refund Policy

    Agreed Axia Academy Policy

    Cancellation / Return / Exchange Policy

    As Per Axia Academy Policy

    General Enquiries

    There are no enquiries yet.

    About

    Daniel Defoe’s “Robinson Crusoe” is a literary classic that stands as one of the earliest and most enduring works of English literature. First published in 1719, the novel tells the tale of Robinson Crusoe, a mariner who finds himself shipwrecked on a deserted island, where he must navigate the challenges of survival, isolation, and self-discovery. Defoe’s narrative innovation lies in the first-person perspective, providing readers with a detailed and introspective account of Crusoe’s experiences, thoughts, and emotions. The novel is not merely an adventure story; it’s a profound exploration of human resilience, the consequences of colonialism, and the complexities of one’s relationship with nature and solitude.