Journey to the Center of the Earth, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Round the World in Eighty Days: Introduction by Tim Farrant

Julio Verne
Translated by Henry Frith
Introduction by Tim Farrant
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Journey to the Center of the Earth, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Round the World in Eighty Days: Introduction by Tim Farrant

Julio Verne
Translated by Henry Frith
Introduction by Tim Farrant
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“The tension between the armchair and adventure, between security and possibility, lies at the heart of Verne, as of his age—an age of scientific, technical, industrial, colonial expansion, but also of questioning and reverie . . . The template of Verne’s great novels [is] a fusing of myth and the real; a new, modern, awestruck apprehension of the man-made and the natural; a dream—yet sometimes nightmare—of the possibilities of mankind, technology and the sublime.”
—from the Introduction by Tim Farrant
  • Published date: Oct 01, 2013
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 744
  • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9780307961488
  • Dimensions: 5.3" W x 1.6" L x 8.3" H
JULES VERNE, the "father of science fiction," was born in Nantes, France, in 1828 and died in 1905. He began writing while studying to be a lawyer; when his father discovered this, he cut him off and Verne was forced to support himself as a stockbroker. Victor Hugo and Alexandre Dumas offered the young Verne writing advice, and eventually he found a publisher who brought out his first adventure novel, Five Weeks in a Balloon, in 1863. Set in Africa, it was an instant hit and made Verne financially independent; he went on to write one to two books a year for the rest of his life.

TIM FARRANT is a Lecturer in French at Oxford University and a Fellow of Pembroke College. He is the author of An Introduction to Nineteenth-Century French Literature and Balzac's Shorter Fictions.

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