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The Best SF Books - Jules Verne Edition - cover

The Best SF Books - Jules Verne Edition

Jules Verne

Traductor Frederick Amadeus Malleson, Lewis Page Mercier, Eleanor E. King, Ellen E. Frewer, Agnes D. Kingston

Editorial: DigiCat

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In "The Best SF Books - Jules Verne Edition," readers are invited to journey through the pioneering realms of science fiction as conceived by Jules Verne, whose visionary narratives blend adventure, technology, and speculative inquiry. This compilation surveys Verne's most iconic works, presenting them in a way that highlights his innovative literary style, characterized by detailed descriptions, meticulous research, and an extraordinary imagination that anticipates future inventions and explorations. As a cornerstone of the genre, Verne's tales resonate with themes of discovery and the impact of science on humanity, all encapsulated within a framework that reflects the 19th-century Enlightenment ethos. Jules Verne, often hailed as the father of science fiction, was born in 1828 in Nantes, France, where his fascination with the natural world and the burgeoning scientific advances of his time shaped his writing. His extensive travels and background in law enriched his narratives, allowing him to create compelling plots that navigate the intersection of adventure and technology. Responsible for classics such as "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" and "Journey to the Center of the Earth," Verne's profound curiosity fueled his ability to imagine worlds that would eventually inspire generations of authors and innovators alike. This edition is essential for both avid fans and newcomers to Verne's universe, offering insights into the historical context of his works and their timeless relevance. Readers will find themselves captivated by the thrilling voyages and scientific marvels crafted by one of literature's greatest visionaries, illuminating the journeys that led to our modern understanding of exploration and innovation.
Disponible desde: 11/10/2022.
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