Editorial Everyman's Children's Classics
Fecha de edición octubre 1993 · Edición nº 1
Idioma inglés
EAN 9781857159189
409 páginas
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Defoe's most celebrated story of Crusoe's shipwreck, his resourcefulness and ingenuity in his soliatry life on a desert island and his rescue of Man Friday has been abridged and retold many times since its publication (in two volumes) in 1719. It even appeared recently in graphic-novel form. In 1968 Kathleen Lines determined to make the original text more accessible to young readers by breaking Defoe's original, continuous narrative into chapters, slightly cutting Crusoe's long meditations, and compressing the relevant bits of THE FARTHER ADVENTURES into a neat Epilogue, so that readers learn what happened to Friday. The evocative engravings are reproduced from a mid-nineteenth-century edition published by Cassell, Petter x{0026} Gilpin.
x{0026}lt;STRONG Daniel Defoex{0026}lt;/STRONG (Londres, 1660 - 1731). Se dedicó al comercio, pero también intervino activamente en la vida política de la época. Periodista político de renombre, se dedicó a cultivar otros géneros literarios. El éxito de x{0026}lt;EM La vida y las extraordinarias aventuras de Robinson Crusoex{0026}lt;/EM (1719) le permitió dedicarse de lleno a la escritura.
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