"Robinson Crusoe" (Eng. Robinson Crusoe) is a novel by the English writer Daniel Defoe (1660-1731), first published in April 1719, which tells of the moral rebirth of man in communion with nature and immortalized the name of the author. Written as an autobiography of the sea traveler and planter Robinson Crusoe, who wanted to get even richer in a fast and illegal way, but as a result of a shipwreck he ended up on a desert island, where he spent 28 years. Defoe himself called his novel an alle...