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Robinson Crusoé

By: Daniel Defoe
Narrated by: Yves Adler
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Summary

En 1651, Robinson Crusoé quitte York, en Angleterre pour naviguer, contre la volonté de ses parents qui voulaient qu'il devienne avocat. Le navire est arraisonné par des pirates de Salé et Crusoé devient l'esclave d'un Maure. Il parvient à s'échapper sur un bateau et ne doit son salut qu'à un navire portugais qui passe au large de la côte ouest de l'Afrique. Arrivé au Brésil, Crusoé devient le propriétaire d'une plantation.
En 1659, alors qu'il n'a que vingt-huit ans, il se joint à une expédition partie à la recherche d'esclaves africains, mais suite à une tempête il est naufragé sur une île à l'embouchure de l'Orénoque en Amérique du Sud.
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