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The Mysterious Island Trilogy: 2 Translations - The Original UK Translation + The Original US Translation - cover
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The Mysterious Island Trilogy: 2 Translations - The Original UK Translation + The Original US Translation

Jules Verne

Editora: Good Press

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In "The Mysterious Island Trilogy: 2 Translations," Jules Verne artfully weaves a narrative that combines adventure, science, and philosophical musings, encapsulating the spirit of the 19th-century exploration zeitgeist. This collection encapsulates the challenges faced by a group of castaways who triumph over adversity, employing ingenuity and cooperation to survive on an uncharted island. Rich in vivid descriptions and innovative scientific insights, Verne'Äôs literary style deftly merges meticulous research with imaginative storytelling, offering readers a glimpse into the marvels of nature while raising existential questions about human resilience and the quest for knowledge amidst isolation. Jules Verne, often hailed as the father of science fiction, drew upon both his extensive travels and a passion for technological advancement to craft his narratives. A contemporary of the Industrial Revolution, Verne was deeply influenced by the scientific discoveries of his time, which propelled him to envision futures filled with adventure and inventions. His passion for exploration, reflected in his own life experiences and a love for the sea, deeply informs the philosophical undercurrents of this trilogy, revealing the tension between humanity and nature. This compelling collection is a must-read for fans of adventure fiction and those interested in the early intersections of science and literature. As Verne'Äôs characters navigate the trials of their mysterious island, readers are invited to ponder larger themes of survival, innovation, and the indomitable human spirit. Embrace the opportunity to explore this timeless masterpiece, and uncover the intricate layers of meaning embedded in Verne'Äôs visionary work.
Disponível desde: 19/12/2023.
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