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The Truth Behind the 'Real' Robinson Crusoe
Nearly 300 years ago, Daniel Defoe wrote a novel about the fictional Robinson Crusoe’s adventures as a seafarer and castaway. Wildly imaginative and new at the time it was published, the novel prompted people to be curious about the inspiration behind the titular character.
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