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Moelona
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"Navigating Nation, Gender, and the Robinsonade in The Dreams of Myfanwy" in Ian Kinane, ed., Didactics and the Modern Robinsonade : New Paradigms for Young Readers
Anne Thaxter Eaton
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21, 2022. Kinane, Ian (September 30, 2019). Didactics and the Modern Robinsonade : New Paradigms for Young Readers. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p
Adam Darr
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guitar and also a respectable comic operetta for men's voices called Robinsonade . Most of Darr's works were not published in his lifetime, which makes
Aleksandra Pakhmutova
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orchestra of Russian folk instruments The Rhythms of Time Carnival Auftakt Robinsonade (from the film "My Love in the Third Year of Study") Heart in the palm
Jack Robinson (footballer, born 1870)
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greatest of ease. Until this day (1930) that type of save is called a 'Robinsonade ' in Austria and Central Europe. After the match, Robinson gave an exhibition
1900–01 Southampton F.C. season
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the air with great ease", became known in Austria and Hungary as a "Robinsonade ", a name which was used until the 1950s. GK – Goalkeeper FB – Full-back
William James Roe
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be seen to mock the triumphalist arguments that bolster the typical Robinsonade .” About a year later, Bellona's Husband: A Romance was published by J
Percival Keene
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Crusoe: Frederick Marryat, R.M. Ballantyne and the Nineteenth-Century Robinsonade .” Children’s Literature Association Quarterly 13.4 (1988): 169-174. Print
Fictional religion
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Nation as a Post-Christian Robinsonade for a Postcolonial World". In Kinane, Ian (ed.). Didactics and the Modern Robinsonade : New Paradigms for Young Readers
Sverdrup's Fram expedition
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purpose was to recover a dinghy abandoned by Sverdrup's crew in their robinsonade . Isachsen, Bai, Schei and Stoltz were sent to Boat Fjord, and they made
Friesland Porzellan
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2024-11-02. (1 page) Oesterreich, Hans-Günther [in German] (1958). "Robinsonade 1953". Written at Minden, Germany. In Bentz, Horst Wolfgang (ed.). Geschichte