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Godfrey Morgan: A Californian Mystery - cover

Godfrey Morgan: A Californian Mystery

Jules Verne

Verlag: DigiCat

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In "Godfrey Morgan: A Californian Mystery," Jules Verne intricately weaves adventure, scientific inquiry, and social commentary into a captivating narrative centered around the misadventures of a young Californian. The story follows the protagonist, Godfrey Morgan, who, in a twist of fate, finds himself stranded on a remote island with an unlikely companion, leading to a series of bizarre encounters and profound revelations. Verne's distinctive literary style, characterized by vivid descriptions and a narrative that blends realism with imaginative elements, enhances the story's exploration of themes such as survival, human ingenuity, and the complexities of companionship. The novel exists within the broader context of Verne's oeuvre, where the fusion of scientific advancement and exploration serves as both a backdrop and a catalyst for human experience. Jules Verne, often hailed as the father of science fiction, was inspired by his fascination with technology and travel, reflecting the burgeoning spirit of exploration prevalent during the 19th century. His extensive travels and voracious curiosity about the world around him provided a rich tapestry of experiences and knowledge from which to draw while crafting this tale. Verne's ability to envision future technological advancements and their implications on society informed his writing, presenting a forward-thinking perspective that resonates strongly in "Godfrey Morgan." This novel is highly recommended for readers who appreciate a blend of adventure with thoughtful reflection on human nature and technological progress. Verne's storytelling invites audiences to not only immerse themselves in a thrilling narrative but also to ponder the moral and ethical dimensions of discovery and friendship. "Godfrey Morgan: A Californian Mystery" is a compelling read that underscores Verne's enduring legacy as a pioneering visionary of literature.
Verfügbar seit: 16.09.2022.
Drucklänge: 433 Seiten.

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