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Daniel Defoe wrote Robinson Crusoe. It was first published in 1719 and is considered one of the first English novels.
The Father, he is never named, but from the title it can be extrapolated his name is Mr. Robinson.
Daniel Defoe wrote Robinson Crusoe in London, England.
Robinson Crusoe was published in 1719 by Daniel Defoe.
No, Daniel Defoe wrote "Robinson Crusoe" in 1719. Jonathan Swift was the author of "Gulliver's Travels," published in 1726.
Daniel Defoe is the creator of Robinson Crusoe, a novel published in 1719 that follows the adventures of a shipwrecked sailor stranded on a deserted island.
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Robinson Crusoe
He was the author of Robinson Crusoe
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It was Robinson Crusoe by Defoe.
Daniel Defoe is considered one of the early pioneers of the English novel, often referred to as the "father of the English novel" due to his influential works such as "Robinson Crusoe." Defoe's realistic and innovative storytelling style helped establish the novel as a distinct literary form in English literature.