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Robinson Crusoe releases a Savage, whom he afterwards calls Friday, illustration

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Robinson Crusoe releases a Savage, whom he afterwards calls Friday, illustration

XJF440696 Robinson Crusoe releases a Savage, whom he afterwards calls Friday, illustration from Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, published 1795 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Robinson Crusoe was a novel written by Daniel Defoe (c.1659-1731) that was first published in 1719; The story tells of a man who was castaway on a remote tropical island for 28 years and is thought to be based upon the real-life experiences of the Scottish Sailor Alexander Selkirk (1676-1721); This particular edition was published in London by Bowles and Carter; " Published as the act directs" ; ); English, out of copyright

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The captivating illustration captures a pivotal moment in Daniel Defoe's timeless novel, "Robinson Crusoe". In this scene, the resourceful protagonist releases a savage whom he later names Friday. The engraving beautifully depicts the tropical island setting and the encounter between Robinson Crusoe and his newfound companion. Published in 1795, this edition of "Robinson Crusoe" transports us back to the 18th century when tales of adventure and survival captivated readers' imaginations. Inspired by the real-life experiences of Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish sailor who was marooned on an uninhabited island for four years, Defoe weaves a gripping narrative that explores themes of isolation, resilience, and friendship. The image showcases Robinson Crusoe extending his hand towards Friday as they stand amidst lush foliage. It is evident that their initial meeting is one of trepidation and curiosity. The artist skillfully portrays the contrast between their appearances - Robinson Crusoe dressed in European attire while Friday wears traditional indigenous clothing. This evocative illustration invites viewers to delve into the world of "Robinson Crusoe" where cultures collide and unlikely alliances are formed against all odds. It serves as a visual reminder of humanity's capacity for adaptation and connection even in the most challenging circumstances. As we gaze upon this print from our private collection, we are transported to an era where exploration reigned supreme, reminding us that literature has always held within its pages stories that transcend time itself.

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