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THE PEOPLED ISLAND

Busch talks about his pleasure reading the novel Robinson Crusoe. He cites that the novel, which tells the building of a fortress, the reconstruction of a world, and the isolated consciousness of a man who dreamed and organized in order to survive, has helped him understand the narrative of the proc...

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Published in:Michigan quarterly review 2004-04, Vol.43 (2), p.175
Main Author: Busch, Frederick
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Busch talks about his pleasure reading the novel Robinson Crusoe. He cites that the novel, which tells the building of a fortress, the reconstruction of a world, and the isolated consciousness of a man who dreamed and organized in order to survive, has helped him understand the narrative of the process of making a world.
ISSN:0026-2420
1558-7266