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Robinson in Australien: Ein Lehr- und Lesebuch für gute Kinder by Amalie Schoppe
by Schoppe, Amalie, 1791-1858Description
Robinson in Australien: Ein Lehr- und Lesebuch für gute Kinder by Amalie Schoppe is a children’s educational novel written in the early 19th century. The book portrays the struggles and adventures of a boy named William Robinson, drawing inspiration from the classic tale of Robinson Crusoe, while also providing insights into the geography and natural history of Australia. Its dual purpose is to entertain young readers while educating them about a world that many adults may not yet fully understand. The opening of the story introduces the plight of Mrs. Robinson and her son, William, who live in a poor household in Hamburg. Following the tragic death of her husband, a ship captain, Mrs. Robinson faces severe hardships, navigating financial struggles and the loss of her loved ones while raising her son. The narrative highlights her resilience and love for her boy, showcasing William’s development as he learns valuable lessons about honesty, hard work, and moral integrity. As the story unfolds, readers are drawn into a world that balances both the harsh realities of life and the excitement of adventure on the high seas. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



