Docsity
Docsity

Prepara tus exámenes
Prepara tus exámenes

Prepara tus exámenes y mejora tus resultados gracias a la gran cantidad de recursos disponibles en Docsity


Consigue puntos base para descargar
Consigue puntos base para descargar

Gana puntos ayudando a otros estudiantes o consíguelos activando un Plan Premium


Orientación Universidad
Orientación Universidad

Comentario del texto Robinson Crusoe, Apuntes de Literatura inglesa

Comentario del texto Robinson Crusoe, escrito por Daniel Defoe en 1719

Tipo: Apuntes

2018/2019
En oferta
30 Puntos
Discount

Oferta a tiempo limitado


Subido el 05/05/2019

albarguezz
albarguezz 🇪🇸

4.5

(55)

65 documentos

Vista previa parcial del texto

¡Descarga Comentario del texto Robinson Crusoe y más Apuntes en PDF de Literatura inglesa solo en Docsity! ROBINSON CRUSOE First published in 1719, Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe is lauded as one of the most important novels in the Western canon. Robinson Crusoe, a British traveller who sets out for the so called New World against the advice of his father, quickly becomes marooned on an island where he remains trapped for 28 years. Thee story describes his time on the island—his ability to make shelters, farm food, salvage parts from his ship’s wreckage—in explicit, vivid detail. While it was a commercial success among middle-class and aristocratic readers of the 18th century, Defoe’s narrative deeply refleects its European context of imperialism and colonialism in which white Europeans enslaved, subjugated, and oppressed colonized peoples in Africa and the Americas. Not only does Crusoe establish himself as the “king” of the island he becomes trapped upon, he treats the various natives he encounters as if they were servants or slaves to sell and exploit as he sees fitt. In fact, Crusoe is on an expedition to acquire slaves for his Brazilian plantation when he is marooned in the fitrst place. Still, Defoe’s novel was and is heralded for its believability and realistic detail. Defoe based his tale on the true story of Alexander Selkirk, a Scottiish sailor who survived alone for four years on a south Pacifitc island. Because of this historical basis, Robinson Crusoe is regarded as one of the fitrst novels of literary realism, in which narrative credibility was established through actual historical references and settiings. While Robinson Crusoe’s importance in the history of the novel is important, the somewhat unstructured narration and dubious morality of the main character have caused some to criticize its place in the modern literary canon. Nonetheless, the novel continues to entertain its readers through realistic detail, natural imagery, and a look at exactly what it’s like to live alone on a desert island.
Docsity logo



Copyright © 2024 Ladybird Srl - Via Leonardo da Vinci 16, 10126, Torino, Italy - VAT 10816460017 - All rights reserved