
VIE ET AVENTURES DE ROBINSON CRUSOE ÉCRITES PAR LUI-MÊME, TRADUITES PAR PETRUS BOREL. TOME SECOND. FRANCISQUE BOREL ET ALEXANDRE VARENNE. 1836
LE VIEUX CAPITAINE PORTUGAIS
DÉFAILLANCE
LE GUIDE ATTAQUÉ PAR DES LOUPS
VENDREDI MONTRE À DANSER À L'OURS
COMBAT AVEC LES LOUPS
LES DEUX NEVEUX
ENTRETIEN DE ROBINSON AVEC SA FEMME
PROPOSITION DU NEVEU
LE VAISSEAU INCENDIÉ
After his miraculous survival, Crusoe finds himself back in England, a stranger to his own country, with little money and no family support. He repays a benefactor who once saved a Portuguese captain, gaining a modest reward. With this, he decides to travel to Lisbon seeking news of his Brazilian plantation and the fate of his business partner.
In Lisbon he reunites with the aging captain who had once sheltered him, now retired and running his son’s trade. Their conversation reveals that his partner may still be alive, though the appointed curators have died, and hints at a tangled web of debts and missing fortunes. Crusoe must navigate these uncertainties, balancing hope and hardship as he charts a new course beyond the island that made him famous.
Language
fr
Duration
~12 hours (708K 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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