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Robinson Crusoe building his shelter, illustration from The Story of Robinson Crusoe
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Robinson Crusoe building his shelter, illustration from The Story of Robinson Crusoe
STC405578 Robinson Crusoe building his shelter, illustration from The Story of Robinson Crusoe: An adaptation for children following Defoes language, pub. by Griffith Farran Browne & Co. Limited, London (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23251846
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
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In this photo print, we witness the indomitable spirit of Robinson Crusoe as he constructs his shelter on a remote desert island. Illustrated from "The Story of Robinson Crusoe" an adaptation for children by Griffith Farran Browne & Co. , this image transports us to the heart of Defoe's timeless tale. Perched precariously on a cliff overlooking the vast expanse of ocean, Crusoe stands as a symbol of survival and resilience. Shipwrecked and marooned in this tropical paradise, he relies solely on his resourcefulness to carve out a semblance of home amidst nature's harsh embrace. With boxes strewn around him, Crusoe ingeniously utilizes every available material at his disposal. His makeshift tent takes shape against all odds, serving as both protection from the elements and a sanctuary against loneliness. The scene is imbued with an air of determination and defiance; it is here that one man defies fate itself. As we gaze upon this engraving from the 19th century, we are reminded not only of Daniel Defoe's literary genius but also the enduring power of human will. Robinson Crusoe emerges as a wonderful yet monstrous character - simultaneously heroic and flawed - embodying our innate desire for adventure while grappling with our own limitations. This print captures not just an iconic fictional character but also serves as a testament to literature's ability to transport us into extraordinary worlds where survival becomes paramount. It invites us to ponder our own capacity for resilience when faced with
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