Diese Sammlung wurde mit einem funktionalen Layout erstellt und sorgfältig formatiert. Inhalt: Die geheimnisvolle Insel (Jules Verne) Ein Kapitän von 15 Jahren (Jules Verne) Der rote Freibeuter (James Fenimore Cooper) Moby Dick (Herman Melville) Gullivers Reisen (Jonathan Swift) Der Graf von Monte Christo (Alexandre Dumas) Robinson Crusoe (Daniel Defoe) Die Schatzinsel (Robert Louis Stevenson) Die Abenteuer David Balfours: Entführt & Catriona (Robert Louis Stevenson) Der Schatz im Silbersee (Karl May) Der schwarze Korsar (Emilio Salgari) Die denkwürdigen Erlebnisse des Artur Gordon Pym (Edgar Allan Poe) ( Die Schweizer Familie Robinson (Johann David Wyss) Das Gespensterschiff oder der Fliegende Holländer (Frederick Kapitän Marryat) Jakob Ehrlich Mildmay (Frederick Kapitän Marryat) Robert des Schiffsjungen Fahrten und Abenteuer auf der deutschen Handels- und Kriegsflotte (Sophie Wörishöffer) Robinson in Australien (Amalie Schoppe) Lord Jim (Joseph Conrad) Seegeschichten & Seesagen: Fata Morgana Das steinerne Schiff Der fliegende Holländer Die fliehende Insel The Man of War Die glückliche Probe Das Leuchten des Meeres Das Seegespenst Der fliegende Fisch Die Meeres-Fee... Die Sturmvögel Helgoland Klabautermann Das Totenschiff Die frommen Schläfer Der Geister-Lotse Die Rose von Seeland Insel Neuwerk Meerkönigs Töchterlein Der Knurrhahn Der Elbgeist Der Schiffbrüchige Das Feuerschiff Kajütspassagiere Regatta Eisgang Vom Stapel Röschen vom Cliff Das Pestschiff Das Dünendorf Der Kaper Der fliehende Holländer (Zweite Version) Der arme Thoms oder die versunkene Stadt Die rote Perle Meerlilie Der Wetterbeschwörer Klabauterman Die Seelen der Ertrunkenen Scylla. Ein antikes Schiffermärchen Das Märchen von der verliebten Auster Das Abenteuer mit den drei Fischen
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Jules Verne
Jules Verne (1828–1905) was a prolific French author whose writing about various innovations and technological advancements laid much of the foundation of modern science fiction. Verne’s love of travel and adventure, including his time spent sailing the seas, inspired several of his short stories and novels.
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Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson was born on 13 November 1850, changing his second name to ‘Louis’ at the age of eighteen. He has always been loved and admired by countless readers and critics for ‘the excitement, the fierce joy, the delight in strangeness, the pleasure in deep and dark adventures’ found in his classic stories and, without doubt, he created some of the most horribly unforgettable characters in literature and, above all, Mr. Edward Hyde.
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James Fenimore Cooper
James Fenimore Cooper (1789–1851) was a prolific and popular nineteenth century American writer who wrote historical fiction of frontier and Native American life. He is best remembered for the Leatherstocking Tales, one of which was The Last of the Mohicans.
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Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was an American writer, poet, and critic. Best known for his macabre prose work, including the short story “The Tell-Tale Heart,” his writing has influenced literature in the United States and around the world.
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Joseph Conrad
Polish-born Joseph Conrad is regarded as a highly influential author, and his works are seen as a precursor to modernist literature. His often tragic insight into the human condition in novels such as Heart of Darkness and The Secret Agent is unrivalled by his contemporaries.
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Herman Melville
Herman Melville was born in 1819 in New York City. After his father's death he left school for a series of clerical jobs before going to sea as a young man of nineteen. At twenty-one he shipped aboard the whaler Acushnet and began a series of adventures in the South Seas that would last for three years and form the basis for his first two novels, Typee and Omoo. Although these two novels sold well and gained for Melville a measure of fame, nineteenth-century readers were puzzled by the experiments with form that he began with his third novel, Mardi, and continued brilliantly in his masterpiece, Moby-Dick. During his later years spent working as a customs inspector on the New York docks, Melville published only poems, compiled in a collection entitled Battle-Pieces, and died in 1891 with Billy Budd, Sailor, now considered a classic, still unpublished.
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Jonathan Swift
Jonathan Swift was born of English descent in Dublin, Ireland in 1667. He went to school at Trinity College in Ireland, before moving to England at the age of 22. After a short stint in the Anglican Church, he began his career as a writer, satirizing religious, political, and educational institutions. He wrote in defense of the Irish people, especially in his A Modest Proposal, which made him a champion of his people. His most famous work is Gulliver’s Travels which was published anonymously in 1726.
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Daniel Defoe
Daniel Defoe was born at the beginning of a period of history known as the English Restoration, so-named because it was when King Charles II restored the monarchy to England following the English Civil War and the brief dictatorship of Oliver Cromwell. Defoe’s contemporaries included Isaac Newton and Samuel Pepys.
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Johann David Wyss
Johann David Wyss (17431818) was a Swiss pastor. The Swiss Family Robinson was edited by his son Johann Rudolf Wyss, a scholar who wrote the Swiss national anthem.
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Alexandre Dumas
Alexander Dumas (1802–1870), author of more than ninety plays and many novels, was well known in Parisian society and was a contemporary of Victor Hugo. After the success of The Count of Monte Cristo, Dumas dumped his entire fortune into his own Chateau de Monte Cristo-and was then forced to flee to Belgium to escape his creditors. He died penniless but optimistic.
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