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Interfaces between Religion and Empire in Robinson Crusoe

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The seminar paper explores the protagonist's religious development in Daniel Defoe's novel, highlighting various phases of his relationship with God. It examines the representation of religion within the context of the Empire and how these themes are conveyed through the narrative. The analysis emphasizes the enduring significance of religion in the novel, demonstrating its relevance not only to Defoe's contemporaries but also to modern readers, showcasing the timeless nature of these themes.

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Interfaces between Religion and Empire in Robinson Crusoe, Martin Eder

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2014
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