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''Little King Matty and the Desert Island'' ((ポーランド語:Król Maciuś na wyspie bezludnej)) is a children's book by Janusz Korczak, first published in 1923. It is the sequel to ''King Matt the First'', depicting the exile of the young king. The psychologist writes a picture of an angry, sensitive child prince who is crowned king after the illness and death of his parents. The young king learns through life and by individual tuition from various tutors and teachers. Matty’s learning is, at first, informal and motivated by anger and a strong imagination. However, Matty’s learning style then becomes analytical and, as time goes by, he becomes a catalyst, a facilitator and a motivator. ==Editions== The book was first published in Polish in 1923 as ''Król Maciuś na wyspie bezludnej''. It was not translated into English until 1990. The October 1990 English edition by Joanna Pinewood Enterprises is an unabridged translation from the original, combining two stories published as ''Little King Matty ...and the Desert Island'' (ISBN 1-871-424-01-1). This edition was translated by Dr Adam Czasak and edited by Kzrysztof Bahrynowski.〔 In 2009, Tomasz Chmielik translated the book into Esperanto and held a competition for children from Lublin in Poland to design the front cover. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Little King Matty...and the Desert Island」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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