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Johann David Wyss

    May 28, 1743 – January 11, 1818

    Wyss is primarily remembered for a work inspired by literary predecessors, crafted with the intention of educating his sons. His celebrated novel, often considered a cornerstone of adventure literature, achieved immense popularity worldwide. It narrates the tale of a family navigating survival and thriving in a remote wilderness, emphasizing themes of resourcefulness, familial bonds, and faith. The author aimed to create an engaging narrative that would not only entertain but also impart moral and practical lessons, solidifying his legacy as a storyteller.

    Johann David Wyss
    The Swiss Family Robinson: Second Series, Being The Continuation Of The Work Already Published Under That Title
    The Swiss Family Robinson: The Journal Of A Father Shipwrecked With His Wife And Children On An Uninhabited Island. Translated From The German Of
    The Swiss Family Robinson, Or, Adventures Of A Father And Mother And Four Sons In A Desert Island
    Watermill Classic: The Swiss Family Robinson
    The Swiss Family Robinson
    Willis the Pilot