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Robinson Crusoe did not have any children in the novel "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe. He is portrayed as a shipwreck survivor who lived alone on a deserted island for many years.

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Robinson Crusoe did not have any children in the novel "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe. He is portrayed as a shipwreck survivor who lived alone on a deserted island for many years.

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It was Robinson Crusoe by Defoe.

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Daniel Defoe finished Robinson Crusoe and published it completely. It has a full plot with a reasonable conclusion. Therefore, it would be considered a "compete novel" in every aspect.

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Robinson Crusoe is usually considered the first novel.

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Robinson Crusoe's mother's name was unknown in the novel "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe. She is not mentioned by name in the story.

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