Canadian Crusoes

Canadian Crusoes: A Tale of the Rice Lake Plains is a novel by Catharine Parr Traill. Written after The Backwoods of Canada (1836), it is her second Canadian book. It was first published in 1852 by London publisher Arthur Hall, Virtue, and Company. It was edited by her sister Agnes Strickland.

The work is set in what is today central southern Ontario, just south of Rice Lake, where three children become lost and must fend for themselves. Drawing from its namesake, Daniel Defoe's 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe, the novel sets out to show that these children, two English Canadian and one French Canadian, are able to work together to survive in the new world of Canada. This spirit of cooperation is emphasized by the fact that the children later meet a Mohawk girl who joins their group and is able to help them with her own skills.

By the end of the novel, the children escape from the Canadian wilderness and are paired off - the English Canadian boy with the Mohawk girl and the French Canadian boy with the English Canadian girl. Their skills are all useful, and they must work together to survive. Metaphorically, their cooperation suggests the activity of peaceful nation-building. However, the English Canadian ethic is still privileged over the other views.

Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (1719)
Characters
  • Robinson Crusoe (inspired by Alexander Selkirk)
  • Friday
Sequel novels
  • The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
Films
  • The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1922 silent)
  • Robinson Crusoe (1927)
  • Robinzon Kruzo (1946 Russian)
  • Robinson Crusoe (1954 English-Spanish)
  • Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N. (1966)
  • Crusoe (1989)
  • Robinson Crusoe (1997)
Variations
  • Miss Robin Crusoe (1954)
  • Robinson Crusoe on Mars (1964)
  • Man Friday (1975)
  • Shipwrecked (1990)
  • Cast Away (2000)
Television
  • "The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe" (1964 French)
  • Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, a Sailor from York (1982 Czech)
  • Robinson Sucroe (1994)
  • Crusoe (2008)
Literature
  • Friday, or, The Other Island
  • Canadian Crusoes
  • Foe
Society
  • Robinson Crusoe economy
  • Robinson Crusoes of Warsaw
Other
  • Robinsonade
  • Robinson CrusoĆ©


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