Ang Bagong Robinson (Tomo 1)

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Ang Bagong Robinson (Tomo 1)

by Joachim Heinrich Campe

TL·~5 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

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0:03
2

ANG

0:17
3

TOMO I. - MANILA

0:08
4

TALAAN NG NILALAMAN

0:24
5

D. LUIS REMEDIOS, PRESBÍTERO,

2:07
6

PAGHAHANDOG NANG TUMAGALOG - SA MALOUALHATING ARCÁNGEL S. RAFAEL - Sa Pagbibigay Puri at Pagganting Loob Sa Caniya.

3:50
7

PAOUNAUA NANG TUMAGALOG.

4:02
8

SINALIN SA TESTO - Nang - INCA GARCILASO DE LA VEGA.

12:29
9

ANG BAGONG ROBINSON. - HISTORIA MORAL

0:02
10

PASIMULA

2:35

Description

Set against the backdrop of 19th‑century Philippines, this re‑imagined island tale follows a young Filipino castaway who awakens alone on a remote shore after a tempestuous voyage. Stripped of comforts, he must learn to read nature’s signs, fashion tools from driftwood, and find food in a landscape that feels both foreign and familiar. Early encounters with curious wildlife and lingering echoes of his lost world shape his resolve to survive.

Beyond the practical challenges, the story weaves moral reflections and subtle spiritual themes, echoing the guiding values of family and community. As the protagonist builds shelter and tames the sea’s relentless rhythm, he discovers unexpected allies among the island’s hidden inhabitants. The narrative invites listeners to share his wonder, perseverance, and the gentle humor that emerges when hope lights even the most isolated nights.

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Language

tl

Duration

~5 hours (304K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tamiko I. Rollings, Pilar Somoza and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net. Special thanks to Elmer Nocheseda for providing the material for this project. Handog ng Proyektong Gutenberg ng Pilipinas para sa pagpapahalaga ng panitikang Pilipino. (http://www.gutenberg.ph)

Release date

2007-03-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Joachim Heinrich Campe

Joachim Heinrich Campe

1746–1818

An Enlightenment-era teacher and writer, he helped shape German children's literature by turning big ideas about education into lively, practical books. He is best remembered for adapting Robinson Crusoe for young readers and for championing clear, useful language.

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