Licht- en schaduwbeelden uit de Binnenlanden van Java by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn

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Author Junghuhn, Franz Wilhelm, 1809-1864
Title Licht- en schaduwbeelden uit de Binnenlanden van Java
Note Reading ease score: 54.7 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
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Summary "Licht- en schaduwbeelden uit de Binnenlanden van Java" by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn is a collection of travel narratives and discussions written in the mid-19th century. The work explores the character, customs, and degree of civilization of the Javanese people, as well as the introduction of Christianity to Java and various contemporary issues. Through firsthand observations and conversations, the author aims to provide an insightful commentary on the cultural dynamics and social practices of the region." "The opening of the book sets the scene for an arduous journey undertaken by the author and his companion as they travel through the interior regions of Java. After a long day of hiking over mountains and valleys, they arrive in a small village where their Javanese porters have lagged behind. The narrative captures the initial interactions with the village's inhabitants, highlighting the hospitality and simplicity of life there. The author reflects on the nature of the Javanese people, contrasting their apparent lack of concern for societal norms against the backdrop of their rich and inviting natural environment, while also expressing thoughts about the spread of Christianity and its perceived benefits to the locals. The dialogue between the author and his companion touches on philosophical and cultural themes, providing a contemplative lens through which the reader can understand both the allure and complexity of Javanese civilization." (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Dutch
LoC Class DS: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Asia
Subject Java (Indonesia) -- Social life and customs
Subject Java (Indonesia)
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