Kniha: Robinson Crusoe (Daniel Defoe) Předmět: Český jazyk – rozbor díla Přidal(a): šárka . Daniel Defoe. 17. – 18. st. anglický žurnalista, spisovatel; průkopník novinářství; byl ve státní službě jako tajný agent, který měl připravit sjednocení Anglie a Skotska; bojoval proti katolizaci Anglie . Robinson Crusoe - touží po dobrodružství; pracovitý, vynalézavý, vytrvalý, praktický Pátek - touží po rodině a přátelích; učenlivý, vynalézavý, šikovný, mrštný; věrný přítel. OBSAH: Po neshodě s otcem odjíždí Robinson na obchodní cestu do Londýna. Daniel Defoe's early life was not easy. He was born about 1660 in London to a poor, but hard-working butcher who was, in addition, a Dissenter from the Church of England. Because his father was a Dissenter, Daniel was unable to attend such traditional and prestigious schools as Oxford and Cambridge; instead, he had to attend a Dissenting In writing the Christian conversion of Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe leaves little trace of irony. We are given just the facts, with a realism that seems to work as an antidote to the moral ambiguity of Crusoe's actions. The more fact-laden the report, the less wicked Crusoe's actions seem to be, or, here at least, the less bum-bling. Late in life he turned his pen to fiction and wrote Robinson Crusoe, one of the most widely read and influential novels of all time. Early Life Daniel Foe, born circa 1660, was the son of James 139. (3.56) 593. Classic Literature. Fiction. HTML: Robinson Crusoe is the fictional autobiography of the title character. As a young man, Crusoe sets out from England on a disastrous sea voyage. His passion for seafaring remains undiminished and so he sets out again, only to be shipwrecked a third.

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