“The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe” starts with the statement about Crusoe's marriage in England. The story is speculated to be partially based on Moscow embassy secretary Adam Brand's journal detailing the embassy's journey from Moscow to Peking from 1693 to 1695. Like its significantly more popular predecessor published also in 1719, “Robinson Crusoe” (AKA “T he Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe”), the first edition credits the work's fictional protagonist Robinson Crusoe as its author. This edition includes the following editor's introduction: Daniel Defoe beyond Robinson Crusoeįirst published in 1719, “The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe” is a novel by English writer Daniel Defoe that saw the light of day under the considerably longer original title: “ The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Being the Second and Last Part of His Life, And of the Strange Surprising Accounts of his Travels Round three Parts of the Globe.”.
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