


(1720) The third (and last) book in Defoe's series about Robinson Crusoe is a book of essays, purportedly authored by Crusoe in his waning years. Other than an occasional allusion to events in the first two books there is little connection to the rest of the series. It is ... what it is, and mostly interesting for its 18th-century perspective on the topics it treats (solitude, honesty, polite conversation, and religion).
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