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Inhalt
The Rise of a New Genre | 17 |
Religion and Economics | 33 |
Travel and Travel Fiction I France | 53 |
Travel and Travel Fiction II Britain | 75 |
Travel and Travel Fiction III The Netherlands | 97 |
The Creation of Crusoe | 119 |
Biographical Factors | 137 |
The Farther Sources of Robinson Crusoe | 155 |
The SmeeksDefoe Debate A Review | 175 |
Conclusion | 195 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
activities adventures Amsterdam appeared arose aspect background became become called century concerns contradiction critics cultural Dampier Defoe Defoe's developments discussed Dutch earlier early East economic edition effect elements England English especially evidence example experience expressed fact factors fiction Foigny France French further hero historical Huguenot human ideals ideas ideological illustration imaginary included individual influence inspired interest involved island known Knox Knox's Krinke Kesmes land largely later literary literature lived maritime marooning material means mentioned moral narrative nature notes novel original philosophical played political possible problems published Quakers question realism reality reflected religion religious rise Robinson Crusoe Robinsonade role satirical Secord seems seen shows significant similar Smeeks Smeeks's social society sources story style suggests taken theme traditional translated trend true utopia Vairasse voyage writing
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Seite 213 - The Capacity and Extent of the Human Understanding; exemplified in the extraordinary Case of Automathes, a young Nobleman, who was accidentally left in his Infancy upon a desolate Island, and continued Nineteen Years in that solitary State, separate from all Human Society.
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