Robinson Crusoe / Boat
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Robinson Crusoe / Boat
Crusoe in the boat he built for himself. Date: First published: 1719
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This image depicts Robinson Crusoe, the iconic protagonist of Daniel Defoe's novel, sitting in the tiny boat he built and sailed to his famous deserted island. Published for the first time in 1719, Defoe's novel, "Robinson Crusoe: The Life and Strange Surprises of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner," became an instant classic and has since captivated readers with its tale of survival, resourcefulness, and self-reliance. In this image, Crusoe, dressed in a simple yet practical outfit, gazes out at the vast expanse of water before him with a determined expression. The boat, a testament to his ingenuity and resilience, is small but sturdy, its sails furled and its oars at the ready. The island, shrouded in mist and mystery, looms in the distance. Defoe's novel, which was based on various maritime adventures and survival stories, was an immediate success and has since been translated into over 300 languages. The image of Crusoe in his boat has become an enduring symbol of self-reliance and the human spirit's ability to adapt to even the most challenging circumstances. This print, which captures the essence of Defoe's novel, is a reminder of the power of storytelling and the enduring appeal of the adventures of Robinson Crusoe.
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