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The Swiss Family Robinson, written by Johann David Wyss and first published in 1812, is a classic adventure novel that follows the story of a Swiss family that becomes shipwrecked on a deserted island while en route to Australia. The novel is a tale of survival, resourcefulness and adaptation as the family learns to make the most of their new surroundings. The Swiss Family Robinson is not only a thrilling adventure tale but also a reflection on the importance of self-reliance, ingenuity and cooperation. The novel showcases the family's resilience and determination in the face of adversity,…mehr

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The Swiss Family Robinson, written by Johann David Wyss and first published in 1812, is a classic adventure novel that follows the story of a Swiss family that becomes shipwrecked on a deserted island while en route to Australia. The novel is a tale of survival, resourcefulness and adaptation as the family learns to make the most of their new surroundings. The Swiss Family Robinson is not only a thrilling adventure tale but also a reflection on the importance of self-reliance, ingenuity and cooperation. The novel showcases the family's resilience and determination in the face of adversity, providing readers with a captivating and inspiring story that has endured for generations.
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Johann David Wyss (1743 - 1818) was a Swiss author, best remembered for his book The Swiss Family Robinson (1812). It is said that he was inspired by Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, but wanted to write a story from which his own children would learn, as the father in the story taught important lessons to his children. The Swiss Family Robinson was first published in 1812 and translated into English two years later. It has since become one of the most popular books of all time. The book was edited by his son, Johann Rudolf Wyss, a scholar who wrote the Swiss national anthem. Another son, Johann Emmanuel Wyss, illustrated the book. Wyss has been described as an author whose style was "firmly Christian and moral in tone".