Robinson Crusoe (Italian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Robinson Crusoe" in Italian language version.

refsWebsite
Global rank Italian rank
489th place
893rd place
7,790th place
8,157th place
815th place
33rd place
1st place
1st place
3rd place
14th place

books.google.com

eapoe.org

  • Critical Notices in «Southern Literary Messenger», vol. II, n. 2, 2 gennaio 1836, pp. 127-129: «Not one person in ten — nay, not one person in five hundred, has, during the perusal of Robinson Crusoe, the most remote conception that any particle of genius, or even of common talent, has been employed in its creation! Men do not look upon it in the light of a literary performance. Defoe has none of their thoughts — Robinson all. The powers which have wrought the wonder have been thrown into obscurity by the very stupendousness of the wonder they have wrought! We read, and become perfect abstractions in the intensity of our interest — we close the book, and are quite satisfied that we could have written as well ourselves! All this is effected by the potent magic of verisimilitude. Indeed the author of Crusoe must have possessed, above all other faculties, what has been termed the faculty of identification — that dominion exercised by volition over imagination which enables the mind to lose its own, in a fictitious, individuality. This includes, in a very great degree, the power of abstraction; and with these keys we may partially unlock the mystery of that spell which has so long invested the volume before us. But a complete analysis of our interest in it cannot be thus afforded. Defoe is largely indebted to his subject. The idea of man in a state of perfect isolation, although often entertained, was never before so comprehensively carried out. Indeed the frequency of its occurrence to the thoughts of mankind argued the extent of its influence on their sympathies, while the fact of no attempt having been made to give an embodied form to the conception, went to prove the difficulty of the undertaking. But the true narrative of Selkirk in 1711, with the powerful impression it then made upon the public mind, sufficed to inspire Defoe with both the necessary courage for his work, and entire confidence in its success. How wonderful has been the result!».

gutenberg.org

  • The works of Robert Louis Stevenson, su gutenberg.org, Swanston edition, vol. 9, p. 142.
    «“Robinson Crusoe” is as realistic as it is romantic; both qualities are pushed to an extreme, and neither suffers.»

rai.it

dizionario.rai.it

web.archive.org