Twentieth century interpretations of Robinson Crusoe;

Ellis, Frank H. 1916-

Twentieth century interpretations of Robinson Crusoe; a collection of critical essays, edited by Frank H. Ellis. - Englewood Cliffs, N.J., : Prentice-Hall; 1969 - vi, 118 p. 21 cm. - Twentieth century interpretations A Spectrum book. .

Bibliographical footnotes.

Robinson Crusoe, by V. Woolf.--The author of Robinson Crusoe, by J. Sutherland.--Symbolic elements in Robinson Crusoe, by E. B. Benjamin.--Robinson Crusoe; individualism and the novel, by I. Watt.--Robinson Crusoe, by J. R. Moore.--Defoe, by E. M. W. Tillyard.--Religion and invention in Robinson Crusoe, by W. H. Halewood.--Das Kapital, by K. Marx.--The riddle of Defoe, by R. Lloyd.--The psychological structure of space with some remarks on Robinson Crusoe, by E. Berne.--The economic meaning of Robinson Crusoe, by M. E. Novak.--Robinson Crusoe and the myth of mammon, by G. A. Starr.--The un-sources of Robinson Crusoe, by J. P. Hunter.--Chronology of important dates.--Selected bibliography (p. 117-118)

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