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Johann David Wyss

The Swiss Family Robinson

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1812

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Teacher Introduction

Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss

  • Genre: Fiction; adventure, survival
  • Originally Published: 1812
  • Reading Level/Interest: Lexile 610L; ages 10 and up
  • Structure/Length: Divided into chapters; approximately 375 pages; length may vary in different editions
  • Protagonist/Central Conflict: Swiss Family Robinson follows the adventures of the Robinson family—Father, Mother, Fritz, Ernest, Francis, and Jack—as they become shipwrecked on a deserted tropical island. The central conflict revolves around their struggle for survival and their resourcefulness in building a new life on the island. The family faces various challenges, from building shelter to taming animals and finding food. The novel explores themes of self-reliance, ingenuity, and the enduring bond of family as they adapt to their new environment.
  • Potential Sensitivity Issues: Pro-colonial themes; cultural and gender stereotypes; hunting, animal cruelty and animal exploitation; children in physical danger

Johann David Wyss, Author

  • Bio: Born 1743, deceased 1818; Swiss author known for his contributions to adventure literature; “Swiss Family Robinson” is his most famous work, inspired by Robinson Crusoe and written as a moral adventure story for children; Wyss was also a military chaplain and philosopher.
  • Other Works: While Swiss Family Robinson remains his most enduring work, Wyss authored several other books and essays during his lifetime.

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