
VIE ET AVENTURES DE ROBINSON CRUSOE ÉCRITES PAR LUI-MÊME, TRADUITES PAR PETRUS BOREL. TOME PREMIER. FRANCISQUE BOREL ET ALEXANDRE VARENNE. 1836
PRÉFACE
ROBINSON
LA TEMPÊTE
ROBINSON MARCHAND DE GUIN
ROBINSON CAPTIF
PREMIÈRE AIGUADE
ROBINSON ET XURY VAINQUEURS D'UN LION
PROPOSITIONS DES TROIS COLONS
NAUFRAGE
A solitary sailor is thrust onto an uninhabited island after a violent storm shatters his ship. Stripped of all comforts, he must quickly learn to turn the raw wilderness into a livable home, fashioning shelter from wreckage and finding fresh water amid the tangled foliage. Through meticulous observation and relentless trial, he tames a goat, harvests wild fruits, and builds tools that turn the hostile shore into a place of modest security.
The narrative unfolds as a detailed journal, capturing both the physical hardships and the quiet moments of introspection that accompany such isolation. Readers hear the crackle of fire, the rhythm of daily chores, and the sailor’s growing awareness of his own resilience. This early chapter of survival sets the stage for a deeper exploration of human ingenuity, the relationship between man and nature, and the yearning for connection in a world stripped to its essentials.
Language
fr
Duration
~10 hours (617K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif & www.ebooksgratuits.com
Release date
2012-01-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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Best known for creating Robinson Crusoe, this restless English writer moved easily between fiction, journalism, politics, and business. His work helped shape the early English novel and still feels lively for its sharp detail and sense of adventure.
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