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The Survivors of the "Jonathan"

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Country
  
France

Originally published
  
1909

Preceded by
  
The Danube Pilot

Illustrator
  
George Roux

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Language
  
French

Authors
  
Genre
  
Political fiction

The Survivors of the

Original title
  
Les naufragés du "Jonathan"

Followed by
  
The Secret of Wilhelm Storitz

Similar
  
Jules Verne books, Voyages extraordinaires books, Adventure fiction books

The Survivors of the "Jonathan", is a novel that was written (as Magellania) by Jules Verne in 1897. However, it was not published until 1909, after it had been rewritten by Verne's son Michel under the title Les naufragés du "Jonathan".

Contents

Plot

The novel tells the story of a mysterious man named Kaw-djer. Kaw-djer lives in the land of Magellania, that is, the region around the Straits of Magellan. Kaw-djer, whose motto is "Neither God nor master", helps himself survive and also provides assistance to the indigenous peoples of Magellania. However, when a group of settlers is shipwrecked on a nearby island (Hoste Island), Kaw-djer assists them establish their colony, though he refuses to rule over them or control them in any way. However, when the colony falls victim to a fight for power, Kaw-djer is forced to temporarily abandon his own anarchistic principles. After he restores order, he abdicates and becomes a lighthouse-keeper, thereby retaining his individualism.

History

Piero Gondolo della Riva discovered the original manuscript in the Hetzel family archives in 1977.

The two parts of the novel were subsequently translated and published separately in English as Masterless Man and Unwilling Dictator.

References

The Survivors of the "Jonathan" Wikipedia