The pleasant and surprising adventures of Robert Drury, during his fifteen years' captivity on the island of Madagascar
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A young man survives a shipwreck and endures fifteen years of captivity among communities on Madagascar, adapting to local customs and becoming integrated into social life. He records daily routines, ceremonies, religious beliefs, leadership structures, and material culture, together with episodes of violence, negotiation, and occasional contact with visiting Europeans. The account blends personal adventure and ethnographic observation, detailing survival strategies, moral reflection, and the practicalities of living within an unfamiliar society. Written plainly as first-person testimony, the narrative emphasizes concrete detail and lived experience over literary ornament.
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