Crusoe
Autor Katherine Franken Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 dec 2012
January, 1719. A man sits at a table, writing. Nearly sixty, Daniel Defoe is troubled with gout and 'the stone', burdened with a large family and debts, mired in political controversy and legal threats. But for the moment he is preoccupied by a younger man on a barren shore -- Robinson Crusoe.
Several miles south another old man, Robert Knox, sits bent over a heavy volume -- the only book he has written, published nearly forty years before. The large folio is now worn and tattered, crammed with extra pages covered in notes and emendations.
A leaner copy of Knox's book is also on the shelf in Defoe's library, perhaps even open on the table as he writes. The title page distils its contents: 'An Historical Relation of the Island of Ceylon in the East Indies: Together with an Account of the Detaining in Captivity of the Author and diverse other Englishmen now Living there and of the Author's Miraculous Escape. Illustrated with Figures and a Map of the Island. By Robert Knox, a Captive there near Twenty Years'. Knox's Historical Relation was a best-seller when it was published in 1681, just a year after he escaped from Ceylon and returned to England. But by 1719, despite Knox's efforts to have a revised edition published, it has long been out of print.
If Defoe had died in 1718, the year before he wrote Robinson Crusoe, few of us would have heard of him. He is principally remembered for this book and its hero. They have a life of their own: in the years since it was published, Crusoe has been abridged, imitated, parodied, dramatized, turned into opera, pantomime, comic books and cartoons, made into a string of films, adapted for reality television and translated into every written language.
Where did Crusoe come from? And what is the secret of his endurance? Crusoe explores the intertwined lives of two real men: Daniel Defoe and Robert Knox and the character and book that emerged from their peculiar conjunction. It is the biography of a book and its hero, the story of Defoe, the man who wrote Robinson Crusoe, and of Robert Knox, the man who was Crusoe.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781844135332
ISBN-10: 1844135330
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 8 Illustrations, unspecified
Dimensiuni: 139 x 232 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Vintage Publishing
ISBN-10: 1844135330
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 8 Illustrations, unspecified
Dimensiuni: 139 x 232 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Vintage Publishing
Notă biografică
Born and educated in America, KATHERINE FRANK is the author of several acclaimed biographies -- of Lucie Duff Gordon, Emily Bronte, Mary Kingsley and Indira Gandhi. She lives in England.
Recenzii
"This is a beautifully constructed book and, ultimately, a moving one" -- James McConnachie Sunday Times "The book captures the vigour, toughness, cruelty, romance and excitement of late 17th century England and its early imperial adventures" -- Andrew Robinson Independent "Her unusual dual biography is not only a thrilling read but an eye opening account of life in the 17th Century, whether in the stocks in London or marooned somewhere in Paradise" Mail on Sunday "There have been other biographies of Defoe and other mariners have been proposed as his inspiration. Yet the enthralling Crusoe earns its keep as it weaves together the twin biographies of Knox and Defoe, two extraordinary lives which spiral round like the double helix to produce the DNA of the iconic character in goatskin garments" -- Jonathan Sale Daily Telegraph "It's remarkable how the Robinson Crusoe story still determines aspects of travel and tourism" Conde Nast Traveller