The theme of the "Robinson Crusoe" is not new; a tale was found on this subject written over three thousand years BC However, the same name of the theme, and its flagship character are inherited from the masterful work of Daniel Defoe. A classic of the genre, which is not as action-oriented as you might think. Puritan Defoe is very interested in the notion of Providence, to the overdue penalty on those who oppose the divine order. The book is much more subtle than it seems in our current conception; However, writing in the first person, with ads on to create suspense effect, and the insistence on these key themes for the author, give a general form of naivety.
English reading opens new perspectives. Written in a clear and simple language, we will be grateful to the author for having limited maximum dialogues teeming Abbreviations difficult to read. Specialized vocabulary is hardly distant from our own, as the paragraphs on navigation are they not as daunting as you might expect. I recommend reading as many enthusiasts as linguists Robinson apprentices, who will enjoy reading an affordable classic. Enjoy reading!