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Robert L. Stevenson

The Golden Isle (1883) by Robert Louis Stevenson is a classic adventure novel about young Jim Hawkins, pirate treasure, betrayal, and a battle with dangerous pirates led by Long John Silver on a secret island.

Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894), a Scottish writer, published the novel Treasure Island in 1883. It appeared in Croatian editions under the titles Treasure Island and Golden Island. The work became a model for the entire genre of adventure literature and one of the most read novels for young people in the world.

The plot is set in the 18th century. Priča počinje u gostionici “Admiral Benbow” gdje stari gusar Billy Bones predaje mladom Jimu Hawkinsu tajnu kartu otoka na kojem je kapetan Flint zakopao golemo blago. Jim, Doctor Livesey and Nobleman Trelawney outfit the ship Hispaniola and set out on a quest. Among the crew is the cook Long John Silver - a charming but dangerous one-legged pirate who is preparing a conspiratorial mutiny.

The novel is a masterful combination of tension, adventure, psychological portraits and moral dilemmas. Stevenson skillfully depicts the conflict between good and evil, courage and cowardice, loyalty and betrayal. The character of Long John Silver is particularly successful – one of the most interesting villains in world literature, who is both sympathetic and terrifying.

The work exudes a romantic spirit: distant seas, a secret island, pirate signs (the black spot), buried treasure and the search for wealth. The style is dynamic, the language is clean and exciting, and the narration from the perspective of young Jim Hawkins makes the novel very accessible to young readers.

The Golden Island has influenced countless adventure stories and films. In the Croatian literary tradition, it was a favorite reading for generations, especially in the interwar and post-war editions. Today it is considered a classic of world literature and a mandatory part of reading.

Titel des Originals
Treasure Island
Übersetzung
Branko Storov
Editor
Josip Andrić
Maße
19 x 12,5 cm
Seitenzahl
196
Verlag
Knjižnica dobrih romana, Zagreb, 1928.
 
Latein Schrift. Hardcover.
Sprache: Kroatisch.

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