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Self-Realization in Robinson Crusoe and Robinson Der Jungere
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Self-Realization in Robinson Crusoe and Robinson Der Jungere

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Literature Review from the year 2016 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Comparative Literature, grade: A, University of Missouri - Columbia, language: English, abstract: Both -Robinson Crusoe- by Daniel Defoe and -Robinson der Jungere- by Joachim Heinrich Campe are published in the eighteenth-century, the so called age of Enlightenment. The Enlightenment thinkers turn their back on the traditional authority of the church and focus on the pursuit of human liberation, rights, natural equality and so on. When it comes to literature, Defoe’s -Robinson Crusoe- creates a new genre of literature: novel. The major difference between novel and previous middle ages’ prose fiction is its realism which focuses on individual and particulars while the earlier fiction is in favor of the universal. My paper focuses on analyzing self-realization in both of works. In the paper, I argued that the self-realization of Robinson Crusoe shifts to the self-realization of the children in Campe’s work. Self-realization is an essential aspect in understanding the individual realism in novel, because the novel primarily concentrates on individual and self-realization, which is an individual development from a personal inchoate state of being to a state of maturity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Grin Publishing
Country
United States
Date
19 March 2017
ISBN
9783668418332

Literature Review from the year 2016 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Comparative Literature, grade: A, University of Missouri - Columbia, language: English, abstract: Both -Robinson Crusoe- by Daniel Defoe and -Robinson der Jungere- by Joachim Heinrich Campe are published in the eighteenth-century, the so called age of Enlightenment. The Enlightenment thinkers turn their back on the traditional authority of the church and focus on the pursuit of human liberation, rights, natural equality and so on. When it comes to literature, Defoe’s -Robinson Crusoe- creates a new genre of literature: novel. The major difference between novel and previous middle ages’ prose fiction is its realism which focuses on individual and particulars while the earlier fiction is in favor of the universal. My paper focuses on analyzing self-realization in both of works. In the paper, I argued that the self-realization of Robinson Crusoe shifts to the self-realization of the children in Campe’s work. Self-realization is an essential aspect in understanding the individual realism in novel, because the novel primarily concentrates on individual and self-realization, which is an individual development from a personal inchoate state of being to a state of maturity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Grin Publishing
Country
United States
Date
19 March 2017
ISBN
9783668418332