The Greatest Works of Jules Verne

The Greatest Works of Jules Verne

Por Benoit Asselin (Traductor), N. D'Anvers (Traductor), Eleanor E. King (Traductor), A. Estoclet (Traductor), Frederick Amadeus Malleson (Traductor), George Makepeace Towle (Traductor), Ginetto (Traductor), W. G. Hanna (Traductor), Jules Verne, Lewis Page Mercier (Traductor), Said Lemlih (Traductor), Stéphanie Ley (Traductor), Virginia Champlin (Traductor), W.H.G. Kingston (Traductor)

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Sinopsis

In "The Greatest Works of Jules Verne," readers are invited to journey through the imaginative landscapes that Verne crafted in the 19th century, reflecting the era's burgeoning fascination with science and exploration. The collection encompasses seminal works such as "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" and "Journey to the Center of the Earth," characterized by Verne's meticulous attention to detail and inventive narrative style. His prose marries adventure with scientific inquiry, positioning these tales within the larger context of literary realism and speculative fiction, a precursor to modern science fiction that addresses the clash between human ambition and the limits of nature. Jules Verne, often hailed as the father of science fiction, was profoundly influenced by the scientific advancements and exploratory spirit of his time. Born in 1828 in France, Verne's early exposure to maritime life and his education in law not only shaped his literary pursuits but instilled a sense of curiosity that permeates his works. His fascination with technology and exploration in an era marked by rapid industrialization informs his narrative choices and thematic preoccupations, merging fiction with contemporary scientific concepts. This anthology is highly recommended for both literature enthusiasts and those seeking to understand the genesis of science fiction. It provides a comprehensive overview of Verne's enduring impact on literature and society, inviting readers to explore the boundless realms of imagination and discovery that continue to resonate today.

W.H.G. Kingston