attention as a significant rewriting of Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe (1719).1 It features a first-person female narrator, supposedly the daughter of a Native American princess and an English colonist (the latter fictitiously claimed to be the son of one of the first settlers of the Virginia colony, Edward Maria Wingfield).2 The central part of the novel is set on a deser
Although it bears superficial resemblances to the tradition: of travel literature, Robinson Crusoe i...
vThis exegesis explores two questions concerning the adventure hero depicted in island fiction and a...
A scholarly edition of Defoe's most famous novel, first published in 1719. It includes an introducti...
What does the story of Robinson Crusoe have to do with understanding past and present women's lives?...
When it first appeared in 1767, this novel was called a sort of second Robinson Crusoe; full of won...
The imperial project started to influence English national identity as early as the mid-seventeenth ...
When it first appeared in 1767, The Female American was called a sort of second Robinson Crusoe; fu...
Through an examination of the politics of print culture that contributed to the 1740 continuation of...
Robinson Crusoe is often cited as the first novel in the English language. But Defoe\u27s novel can ...
For many of us, the Crusoe story is something treasured from childhood – a saga from which we rememb...
Deposited with permission of Australian Scholarly PublishingBarbara Einzig's Robinson Crusoe: A New ...
the result of this research shows the personality in Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe is constructed b...
3v. ; 8⁰.In fact written by Charles Dibdin.Reproduction of original from the British Library.English...
PThis paper first studies the concept of deliverance in "Robinson Crusoe," written by the 18th centu...
This study deals with realism in Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe. Realism in the study explained the straigh...
Although it bears superficial resemblances to the tradition: of travel literature, Robinson Crusoe i...
vThis exegesis explores two questions concerning the adventure hero depicted in island fiction and a...
A scholarly edition of Defoe's most famous novel, first published in 1719. It includes an introducti...
What does the story of Robinson Crusoe have to do with understanding past and present women's lives?...
When it first appeared in 1767, this novel was called a sort of second Robinson Crusoe; full of won...
The imperial project started to influence English national identity as early as the mid-seventeenth ...
When it first appeared in 1767, The Female American was called a sort of second Robinson Crusoe; fu...
Through an examination of the politics of print culture that contributed to the 1740 continuation of...
Robinson Crusoe is often cited as the first novel in the English language. But Defoe\u27s novel can ...
For many of us, the Crusoe story is something treasured from childhood – a saga from which we rememb...
Deposited with permission of Australian Scholarly PublishingBarbara Einzig's Robinson Crusoe: A New ...
the result of this research shows the personality in Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe is constructed b...
3v. ; 8⁰.In fact written by Charles Dibdin.Reproduction of original from the British Library.English...
PThis paper first studies the concept of deliverance in "Robinson Crusoe," written by the 18th centu...
This study deals with realism in Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe. Realism in the study explained the straigh...
Although it bears superficial resemblances to the tradition: of travel literature, Robinson Crusoe i...
vThis exegesis explores two questions concerning the adventure hero depicted in island fiction and a...
A scholarly edition of Defoe's most famous novel, first published in 1719. It includes an introducti...