馃帹 JULES VERNE [Literature]

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1828 / 1905
France
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Jules Verne (1828–1905) was a French novelist and playwright, often referred to as one of the "fathers of science fiction." He is best known for his adventure novels that predicted and explored various scientific and technological advancements of his time, which later became reality. Verne's works are characterized by their imaginative storytelling, detailed descriptions, and a strong sense of adventure. Some of his most famous novels include: "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" (1870): This novel follows the journey of Professor Pierre Aronnax, his assistant Conseil, and harpooner Ned Land as they are captured by the enigmatic Captain Nemo and taken on a submarine voyage aboard the Nautilus. "Journey to the Center of the Earth" (1864): In this novel, Professor Otto Lidenbrock and his nephew Axel discover an ancient manuscript that leads them on an extraordinary journey to the Earth's core. "Around the World in Eighty Days" (1873): The story revolves around Phileas Fogg, a wealthy Englishman, who makes a wager that he can travel around the world in eighty days. Accompanied by his servant Passepartout, Fogg encounters various challenges and adventures during his journey. "From the Earth to the Moon" (1865): This novel imagines the efforts of the Baltimore Gun Club to build a massive cannon and launch a projectile to the Moon. It's a pioneering work of space travel literature. "The Mysterious Island" (1874): A group of castaways, including characters from "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea," find themselves stranded on a remote island. They work together to survive and uncover the island's secrets. "Five Weeks in a Balloon" (1863): One of Verne's earlier works, this novel follows the journey of Dr. Samuel Ferguson and his companions as they attempt to cross the African continent using a hot air balloon. Jules Verne's stories often combined adventure, exploration, and scientific discovery, capturing the fascination of readers with the possibilities of the unknown. His works have been translated into numerous languages and have inspired countless adaptations in various media, including films, television shows, and other literary works.

  Jules Verne (1828-1905) 茅tait un romancier et dramaturge fran莽ais, souvent consid茅r茅 comme l'un des "p猫res de la science-fiction". Il est surtout connu pour ses romans d'aventures qui ont pr茅dit et explor茅 divers progr猫s scientifiques et technologiques de son 茅poque, qui sont ensuite devenus r茅alit茅. Les 艙uvres de Verne se caract茅risent par leur narration imaginative, leurs descriptions d茅taill茅es et un fort sentiment d'aventure. Certains de ses romans les plus c茅l猫bres comprennent : "Vingt mille lieues sous les mers" (1870) : Ce roman raconte le voyage du Professeur Pierre Aronnax, de son assistant Conseil et du harponneur Ned Land, captur茅s par l'茅nigmatique Capitaine Nemo et emmen茅s dans un voyage sous-marin 脿 bord du Nautilus. "Voyage au centre de la Terre" (1864) : Dans ce roman, le Professeur Otto Lidenbrock et son neveu Axel d茅couvrent un ancien manuscrit qui les conduit dans un voyage extraordinaire vers le noyau de la Terre. "Le Tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours" (1873) : L'histoire tourne autour de Phileas Fogg, un riche Anglais, qui parie qu'il peut faire le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours. Accompagn茅 de son serviteur Passepartout, Fogg rencontre divers d茅fis et aventures au cours de son voyage. "De la Terre 脿 la Lune" (1865) : Ce roman imagine les efforts du Club Gun de Baltimore pour construire un 茅norme canon et lancer un projectile vers la Lune. C'est une 艙uvre pionni猫re de la litt茅rature sur les voyages spatiaux. "L'脦le myst茅rieuse" (1874) : Un groupe de naufrag茅s, dont des personnages de "Vingt mille lieues sous les mers", se retrouve 茅chou茅 sur une 卯le 茅loign茅e. Ils travaillent ensemble pour survivre et d茅couvrir les secrets de l'卯le. "Cinq semaines en ballon" (1863) : L'une des premi猫res 艙uvres de Verne, ce roman suit le voyage du Dr Samuel Ferguson et de ses compagnons alors qu'ils tentent de traverser le continent africain 脿 l'aide d'un ballon 脿 air chaud. Les histoires de Jules Verne combinaient souvent aventure, exploration et d茅couverte scientifique, captivant l'int茅r锚t des lecteurs par les possibilit茅s de l'inconnu. Ses 艙uvres ont 茅t茅 traduites en de nombreuses langues et ont inspir茅 d'innombrables adaptations dans divers m茅dias, dont des films, des 茅missions de t茅l茅vision et d'autres 艙uvres litt茅raires.





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