Titre : |
The Swiss Family Robinson |
Titre original : |
Der Schweizerische Robinson |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Johann David Wyss (1743-1818)  |
Editeur : |
New York, NY : Bantam Books |
Année de publication : |
1992 |
Collection : |
A Bantam Classic |
Importance : |
292 p. |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-553-21403-1 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Allemand (ger) |
Catégories : |
3 Culture:3.40 Littérature:Forme et genre littéraire:Prose:Roman 3 Culture:3.40 Littérature:Littérature nationale:Littérature européenne:Littérature allemande
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Résumé : |
The novel opens with the family in the hold of a sailing ship, weathering a great storm. The ship runs aground on a reef, and the family learns the ship's crew has taken to a lifeboat and abandoned them. Subsequent searches for the crew yield no trace.
The ship survives the night, and the family finds themselves within sight of a tropical island. The ship's cargo of livestock, dogs, guns & powder, carpentry tools, books, a disassembled pinnace, and provisions have survived. The family builds a raft, lashes livestock and the most valuable supplies to it, and paddles to the island, where they set up a temporary shelter... |
The Swiss Family Robinson = Der Schweizerische Robinson [texte imprimé] / Johann David Wyss (1743-1818)  . - New York, NY : Bantam Books, 1992 . - 292 p.. - ( A Bantam Classic) . ISBN : 978-0-553-21403-1 Langues : Anglais ( eng) Langues originales : Allemand ( ger)
Catégories : |
3 Culture:3.40 Littérature:Forme et genre littéraire:Prose:Roman 3 Culture:3.40 Littérature:Littérature nationale:Littérature européenne:Littérature allemande
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Résumé : |
The novel opens with the family in the hold of a sailing ship, weathering a great storm. The ship runs aground on a reef, and the family learns the ship's crew has taken to a lifeboat and abandoned them. Subsequent searches for the crew yield no trace.
The ship survives the night, and the family finds themselves within sight of a tropical island. The ship's cargo of livestock, dogs, guns & powder, carpentry tools, books, a disassembled pinnace, and provisions have survived. The family builds a raft, lashes livestock and the most valuable supplies to it, and paddles to the island, where they set up a temporary shelter... |
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