Five Weeks In A Balloon Annotated With Biography Of Verne And Plot Analysis


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Five Weeks in a Balloon (Annotated with Biography of Verne and Plot Analysis)


Five Weeks in a Balloon (Annotated with Biography of Verne and Plot Analysis)

Author: Jules Verne

language: en

Publisher: Golgotha Press

Release Date: 2013-11-22


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Five Weeks in a Balloon was Jules Verne’s first published novel – he had adapted it from a work of non-fiction at the suggestion of his editor, Jules Hetzel. The novel was published in 1863, before successful balloon-air flight was accomplished. The story is pure adventure and typically Verne. It is not without its drawbacks – it is unpolished compared to some of Verne’s later works and the racism is difficult for today’s readers to accept. As a first adventure story, it was a testament as to what was to come from Verne – proving his publisher Hetzel had backed a winner. This annotated edition includes a biography and critical essay.

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (Annotated with Biography of Verne and Plot Analysis)


Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (Annotated with Biography of Verne and Plot Analysis)

Author: Jules Verne

language: en

Publisher: Golgotha Press

Release Date: 2013-11-22


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Some critics claim that Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, published in 1870, is Jules Verne’s masterpiece. The novel is narrated by Professor Pierre Aronnax of the Paris Museum of Natural History. It is set in the year 1866 (Verne was already working on the manuscript at that time) and the world of the sea is in the news with the supposed sightings of a sea monster that is much too large and fast to be a whale. When a boat is damaged, apparently by the sea monster, Aronnax, while on a researching assignment in New York is asked by the United States government to help track down the monster. Aronnax (illustrations of Aronnax in the original edition look very much like Verne) takes his loyal Belgian valet (Conseil) with him – both Aronnax and Conseil are men of science – cool, rational, and possessing encyclopaedic knowledge of the sea. Ned Land serves as their foil – a passionate and foolhardy harpooner from Canada. This annotated edition includes a biography and critical essay.

Journey to the Center of the Earth (Annotated with Biography of Verne and Plot Analysis)


Journey to the Center of the Earth (Annotated with Biography of Verne and Plot Analysis)

Author: Jules Verne

language: en

Publisher: Golgotha Press

Release Date: 2013-11-22


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Journey to the Center of the Earth was published in 1864. Verne was fascinated with the northern and southern poles of Earth and as Arctic exploration was in its infancy in the mid-19th century, the unknown north was an ideal setting for the imaginative forays of science fiction, a new literary genre. Northern exploration was in the news and Verne was inspired to write a novel based on the premise that the center of the Earth is hollow. This annotated edition includes a biography and critical essay.