Robinson Crusoe: literature and religion

<p>The essay discusses Daniel Defoe´s novel Robinson Crusoe , in relationship to the way that the it reflects some of the more important ideas of the eighteenth century English thoughts which provided the climate for the issues it raises. It will examine the historical context of the novel, an...

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Main Author: Alfredo Sandoval Gómez
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad del Magdalena 2013-11-01
Series:Praxis
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Online Access:http://revistas.unimagdalena.edu.co/index.php/praxis/article/view/76
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spelling doaj-b7c44f15653848e9a564d582f2892be62020-11-25T01:24:55ZspaUniversidad del MagdalenaPraxis1657-49152389-78562013-11-016171474Robinson Crusoe: literature and religionAlfredo Sandoval Gómez0Universidad del Magdalena<p>The essay discusses Daniel Defoe´s novel Robinson Crusoe , in relationship to the way that the it reflects some of the more important ideas of the eighteenth century English thoughts which provided the climate for the issues it raises. It will examine the historical context of the novel, and discuss the philosophical ideas which had gained so much appeal to men in this new “age of enlightment” and its focus on the nature of man. In Robinson Crusoe, Defoe takes the opportunity to explore the relatioship between “natural man” and man as he is shaped by civilization.</p><p> </p>http://revistas.unimagdalena.edu.co/index.php/praxis/article/view/76“Hombre natural”“el salvaje natural”la naturaleza del hombre“Viernes”“el salvaje natural”“ la ley natural”“razón civilizada”“hombre racional”los ingleses del siglo XVIIIel pensamiento del siglo XVIIIel hombre caido en el pecadoDios,
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Robinson Crusoe: literature and religion
Praxis
“Hombre natural”
“el salvaje natural”
la naturaleza del hombre
“Viernes”
“el salvaje natural”
“ la ley natural”
“razón civilizada”
“hombre racional”
los ingleses del siglo XVIII
el pensamiento del siglo XVIII
el hombre caido en el pecado
Dios,
author_facet Alfredo Sandoval Gómez
author_sort Alfredo Sandoval Gómez
title Robinson Crusoe: literature and religion
title_short Robinson Crusoe: literature and religion
title_full Robinson Crusoe: literature and religion
title_fullStr Robinson Crusoe: literature and religion
title_full_unstemmed Robinson Crusoe: literature and religion
title_sort robinson crusoe: literature and religion
publisher Universidad del Magdalena
series Praxis
issn 1657-4915
2389-7856
publishDate 2013-11-01
description <p>The essay discusses Daniel Defoe´s novel Robinson Crusoe , in relationship to the way that the it reflects some of the more important ideas of the eighteenth century English thoughts which provided the climate for the issues it raises. It will examine the historical context of the novel, and discuss the philosophical ideas which had gained so much appeal to men in this new “age of enlightment” and its focus on the nature of man. In Robinson Crusoe, Defoe takes the opportunity to explore the relatioship between “natural man” and man as he is shaped by civilization.</p><p> </p>
topic “Hombre natural”
“el salvaje natural”
la naturaleza del hombre
“Viernes”
“el salvaje natural”
“ la ley natural”
“razón civilizada”
“hombre racional”
los ingleses del siglo XVIII
el pensamiento del siglo XVIII
el hombre caido en el pecado
Dios,
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