The Life and Most Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York Mariner
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I try to read classics every now and then. It’s excellent for the soul. In theory. Although many years of literature class analyses did their best to wring every last drop of enjoyment from reading classic “literature”. But since I was looking for a change of pace reading, when I got my Kindle, I thought I’d give it a try reading something “Classic.” I loved the extremely fleeting-lived “Robinson Crusoe” tv series last fall, so I selected up this book to see how the tale really went. ugh!
We all know the tale of Robinson stranded on a tropical island alone, must figure out how to survive. Should be compelling, right? And at times, for a few paragraphs it was. But, the vast majority of the book consisted of a gospel sermon with all the charm and subtlety of a sledgehammer to the head. Of course I would imagine spiritual issues would most certainly come up whilst one is forced to suffer so much hardship and solitude. But this became extreme, especially in the later half of the book. Then it becomes nearly unbearable and the character’s behavior becomes less acceptable.
The stilted language wasn’t as hard as I would have expected from a novel written so long ago. Being written in the journal format, but, tended to distance the leader and reader from any actual activity. I felt it would have worked better not agreed the distance of recapping events in a diary, but rather experiencing the world and events as it happened.
Overall, this was extremely frustrating to read, and the racial and religious bigotry, while to be expected to an extent since it was written two hundred some years ago, really wears thins quickly. This is not a pleasant read. The characters aren’t endearing really either. It was just a disappointment.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Defoe’s book may be the first right English novel. Published 290 years ago and loosely based on the experiences of an English castaway rescued 300 years ago, The Life and Weird Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe has become a part of our culture, universally known by educated English speakers though rarely read outside of a high school or college literature class. And a rare high school it would be that assigned it.
The style is foreign to moderns, and many of the attitudes repugnant. But, if you have any multicultural inclinations, you must acknowledge that Defoe’s culture is no less legitimate than our own.
Not particularly entertaining for moderns, Robinson Crusoe reveals much about the culture that nurtured John Locke and made the British Empire and the (regularly ignored) traditions of liberty, equality, and rule of law that led to modern America with its power, flaws, and ability to inspire all peoples.
People will be reading this book long after Clancy and Ludlum are forgotten and dropped from the library shelves. It will be read not for entertainment but to learn about a culture.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5