Robinson’s and Friday’s Island [ Nature ]
… 2 . Laura Curtis, The Elusive Defoe (London: Vision Press, 1984), p. 85, 72. 3 . Michael Seidel, Exile and the Narrative Imagination (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1986); Robinson Crusoe: Island Myths and the Novel (Boston, MA: G.K. … thus be considered an unconscious expression of the spirit of Defoe’s time, as well as something more than a product of imagination. Although it is not known whether Defoe ever had any contact with a Masonic association, it is reasonable to …
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