The Further Adventures of Robinson Cr..., Daniel Defoe
The Further Adventures of Robinson Cr..., Daniel Defoe
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The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

Author: Daniel Defoe

Narrator: Eloise Fairfax

Unabridged: 8 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/14/2024

Categories: Fiction, Classic


Synopsis

Embark on an exhilarating continuation with "The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe, where adventure and perseverance know no bounds. Having left his solitary island life, Crusoe's thirst for exploration leads him back to sea. From treacherous encounters with pirates to thrilling escapades in exotic lands, Crusoe navigates danger and discovery once more. This rich sequel delves deeper into themes of resilience and the unending quest for adventure, capturing the spirit of exploration.

About Daniel Defoe

Daniel Defoe (1660–1731) is an English novelist, pamphleteer, and journalist, whose most famous work is Robinson Crusoe. Along with Samuel Richardson, Defoe is considered the founder of the English novel.

Defoe studied at Charles Morton's Academy in London, then delved into politics and trade, for which he traveled extensively throughout Europe. In the early 1680s, Defoe was a commission merchant in Cornhill but went bankrupt in 1691. In 1684 he married Mary Tuffley, with whom he had two sons and five daughters.

In 1702 Defoe wrote his famous pamphlet The Shortest Way With Dissenters, in which he mimicked the extreme attitudes of High Anglican Tories and pretended to argue for the extermination of all Dissenters. Defoe was arrested and pilloried for it.

When the Tories fell from power Defoe continued to carry out intelligence work for the Whig government. In his own days, Defoe was regarded as an unscrupulous, diabolical journalist.

Defoe was one of the first to write stories about believable characters in realistic situations using simple prose. He achieved literary immortality when in 1719 he published Robinson Crusoe, which was based partly on the memoirs of voyagers and castaways, such as Alexander Selkirk. During his remaining years, Defoe concentrated on books rather than pamphlets. Among his works are Moll Flanders, A Journal of the Plague Year, and Captain Jack. His last great work of fiction, Roxana, appeared in 1724. By the 1720s Defoe had ceased to be politically controversial in his writings, and he produced several historical works, a guide book, and The Great Law of Subordination Considered, an examination of the treatment of servants.

Phenomenally industrious, Defoe produced in his last years works involving the supernatural: The Political History of the Devil and An Essay on the History and Reality of Apparitions. He died on April 26, 1731, at his lodgings in Ropemaker's Alley, Moorfields.


Reviews

Goodreads review by tiago. on November 08, 2023

Wow! What a terrible book! I started reading The Farther Adventures without having actually read the first book in the series, Robinson Crusoe (cannot say that I am very motivated to pick it up now), so, understandably, this book was quite the surprise in every possible way. The story picks up with......more

Goodreads review by Sotiris on September 12, 2018

The second and less interesting book about the adventures of Robinson Crusoe. In this we find our hero in moments of family relaxation, which do not hold for long as something pushes him again in the quest for adventure. We can divide this quest into two parts. In the first half of the book we find h......more

Goodreads review by Carly on June 07, 2016

Why did Robinson choose to leave behind his children? Their mother had just died, and he decides to go on another adventure? Why did he leave them in the care of an old woman who might die at any moment? Why can't he provide for them like a normal father would? We don't even know how his wife died b......more

Goodreads review by MK on November 27, 2018

This is the first sequel to "Robinson Crusoe". (I found out yesterday, there was a second sequel, "Serious Reflections ... " (link - I haven't read the second sequel yet.) Although this book was still very readable, to me, it felt just a bit more stilted than the first did. I don't know if this was a......more

Goodreads review by Jared on October 27, 2013

The further adventures of Robinson Crusoe (audio book) In this book Robinson is back in his home country, England, but now seeks yet more adventures. He wants to go back to his previously discovered island in order to help the people that live there So he takes passage on his nephew's ship to help t......more