Robinson Crusoe is the fictional autobiography of the title character. As a young man, Crusoe sets out from England on a disastrous sea voyage. His passion for seafaring remains undiminished and so he sets out again, only to be shipwrecked a third...
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Robinson Crusoe is the fictional autobiography of the title character. As a young man, Crusoe sets out from England on a disastrous sea voyage. His passion for seafaring remains undiminished and so he sets out again, only to be shipwrecked a third time. His journey takes him to Brazil where he becomes a plantation owner. A third and final shipwrecking, however, leaves him stranded for 28 years on a remote island. There he becomes a devout Christian and believes his life lacks
Title; Contents; Chapter I Start in Life; Chapter II Slavery and Escape; Chapter III Wrecked on a Desert Island; Chapter IV First Weeks on the Island; Chapter V Builds a House The Journal; Chapter VI Ill and ConscienceStricken; Chapter VII Agricultural Experience; Chapter VIII Surveys His Position; Chapter IX A Boat; Chapter X Tames Goats; Chapter XI Finds Print of Man's Foot on the Sand; Chapter XII A Cave Retreat; Chapter XIII Wreck of a Spanish Ship; Chapter XIV A Dream Realised; Chapter XV Friday's Education; Chapter XVI Rescue of Prisoners from Cannibals; Chapter XVII Visit of Mutineers
Chapter XVIII The Ship RecoveredChapter XIX Return to England; Chapter XX Fight Between Friday and a Bear;