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- Robinsonade (/ˌrɒbɪnsəˈneɪd/ ROB-in-sən-AYD) is a literary genre of fiction wherein the protagonist is suddenly separated from civilization, usually by...
- on the island. The book is the most successful of a large number of "Robinsonade" novels that were written in response to the success of Daniel Defoe's...
- after famous inventor Thomas Edison, formed in the same way the term "Robinsonade" was formed from Robinson Crusoe. Usually first published in cheaply...
- television, and radio, that its name is used to define a genre, the Robinsonade. Robinson Crusoe (the family name corrupted from the German name "Kreutznaer")...
- illusion and nothing but the aesthetic illusion of the small and big Robinsonades. It is, on the contrary, the anti****tion of "bourgeois society," which...
- characterization and convey her courage and love. The book can be considered a "Robinsonade", meaning that it tells the story of a character who must survive on...
- Sword-and-sandal Sword-and-sorcery Sword-and-soul Wuxia Nautical Pirate Robinsonade Spy: fiction involving espionage and establishment of modern intelligence...
- Robinson Crusoe in 1719 (spawning so many imitations it defined a genre, Robinsonade), adventure stories written specifically for children began in the nineteenth...
- a South Pacific island, the only survivors of a shipwreck. A typical Robinsonade – a genre of fiction inspired by Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe – and...
- L. Grant, and included in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew. The Robinsonade follows a shipwrecked drug-trafficking surgeon who, left with only a...