No, Robinson Crusoe did not have a wife in the book Robinson Crusoe. The story primarily focuses on Crusoe’s survival and adventures after being shipwrecked on a deserted island. Throughout the narrative, Crusoe is depicted as a solitary figure, and there is no mention of a wife or any romantic relationships during his time on the island.
However, it is worth noting that before his shipwreck, Crusoe did marry. This event is briefly mentioned towards the end of the book. After returning to England, Crusoe marries and has children, but this part of his life is not the central focus of the story. The book mainly emphasizes his struggles, resourcefulness, and eventual triumph over adversity during his years of isolation.