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The book is a study of the eighteenth-century English robinsonade, also known as desert island or castaway narrative. It discusses the pre-history of the genre, the complex multi-level semantics of «Robinson Crusoe», its role in introducing a new mode of meaning formation combining the conventions of the travel narrative, Providence book, and spiritual autobiography, as well as its functioning as a genre model for later authors. Another important subject is the subsequent process of robinsonade’s simplification by the gradual elimination of religious meanings and foregrounding the exciting adventures of the protagonists, turning it into a genre of children’s literature.



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«One common dictum that reviews tend to overstate is the perceived usefulness of a work of criticism for both casual, non-academic readers and academics/scholars alike, but Robinson Crusoe and His Doubles actually manages to maintain a suitable scholarly rigour while still being an accessible yet formal introduction to eighteenth-century popular literary texts and travel narratives, on the whole.»
(Ian Kinane, Eighteenth-Century Fiction 30/4 2018 Full review)

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Robinson Crusoe – Daniel Defoe – Robinsonades – Survival narratives – Castaway narratives – Early modern novel – Utopian fiction – Eighteenth-century English literature

Robinson Crusoe and His Doubles: The English

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 16/12/2016
      ISBN13: 9783631679425, 978-3631679425
      ISBN10: 3631679424

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The book is a study of the eighteenth-century English robinsonade, also known as desert island or castaway narrative. It discusses the pre-history of the genre, the complex multi-level semantics of «Robinson Crusoe», its role in introducing a new mode of meaning formation combining the conventions of the travel narrative, Providence book, and spiritual autobiography, as well as its functioning as a genre model for later authors. Another important subject is the subsequent process of robinsonade’s simplification by the gradual elimination of religious meanings and foregrounding the exciting adventures of the protagonists, turning it into a genre of children’s literature.



      Trade Review
      «One common dictum that reviews tend to overstate is the perceived usefulness of a work of criticism for both casual, non-academic readers and academics/scholars alike, but Robinson Crusoe and His Doubles actually manages to maintain a suitable scholarly rigour while still being an accessible yet formal introduction to eighteenth-century popular literary texts and travel narratives, on the whole.»
      (Ian Kinane, Eighteenth-Century Fiction 30/4 2018 Full review)

      Table of Contents

      Robinson Crusoe – Daniel Defoe – Robinsonades – Survival narratives – Castaway narratives – Early modern novel – Utopian fiction – Eighteenth-century English literature

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