Robinson Crusoëus

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Robinson Crusoëus

by Joachim Heinrich Campe, Daniel Defoe

LA·~7 hours·1 chapter

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1 total
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Important note: If during the Middle Ages Latin evolved independently from its classical archetype, the humanists of the Renaissance strove to restore the original language by drawing from copies of the works of ancient authors. These copies being imperfect, the spelling of certain words was impaired with folk etymology and influenced by improper pronunciation, and the length of the vowels, despite its importance in the classical language, was and still is widely neglected. Only the rise of Indo-European studies, especially after 1850, helped restoring and gradually spread the original forms and sounds of the words. Older works, when they are republished, may also benefit from the most recent spelling, and as such show more useful to students who need to learn from the best standards, or just provide a more pleasurable reading experience to more advanced readers. Therefore, this work is offered to you in the original version, but also in a renewed version, with better spelling if applicable, and long vowels noted with macrons. On the other hand, although the spelling has been modified, vocabulary, grammar and syntax, fortunate or not, which belong to the author, were kept as they were out of respect for the original work.

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Description

A restless young man leaves his family behind, driven by a fierce desire to explore the world beyond his familiar shores. He joins a merchant vessel, but a violent storm shatters the ship and casts him alone onto a remote, uninhabited island.

Stripped of all comforts, he must learn to survive using only the resources the island reluctantly offers. He fashions shelter from driftwood, discovers fresh water, and invents tools to hunt and cultivate food, all while contending with fierce weather, curious beasts, and the gnawing loneliness of isolation.

Through these hardships he slowly reshapes his character, developing patience, humility, and a deeper respect for the fragile balance of nature. Listeners will be drawn into his day‑by‑day battles and quiet triumphs, feeling the raw courage required to turn a desolate shore into a place of modest hope.

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Language

la

Duration

~7 hours (442K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Paris: F.J. Goffaux (self published), 1825.

Credits

Aurēliānus Agricola

Release date

2024-02-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Joachim Heinrich Campe

Joachim Heinrich Campe

1746–1818

An Enlightenment-era teacher and writer, he helped shape German children's literature by turning big ideas about education into lively, practical books. He is best remembered for adapting Robinson Crusoe for young readers and for championing clear, useful language.

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Daniel Defoe

Daniel Defoe

d. 1731

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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