Jules Verne's Scotland

Jules Verne's Scotland
Title Jules Verne's Scotland PDF eBook
Author Ian Thompson
Publisher Luath Press Ltd
Total Pages 267
Release 2014-01-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1909912816

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This book weaves in all the reasons why the residents of Scotland love to live here; landscape, beautiful scenery, an air of mystery and the great history of the land. Thompson conveys Verne's deep fascination with Scotland and takes the reader on a journey with Verne from his beloved Heart of Midlothian' to exploring in the Highlands. This book also explains how Verne's love for Scotland flooded into his literature. Jules Verne, pioneer in the science fiction genre, wrote world- famous books including Journey to the Centre of the Earth and Around the World in 80 Days. His literary legacy is still celebrated today, his books have scarcely been out of print and have spawned a host of films and TV adaptations. BACK COVER I still see, as in a vision, beautiful picturesque Edinburgh, with its Heart of Midlothian, and many entrancing memories; the Highlands, world-forgotten Iona, and the wild Hebrides. JULES VERNE, 1895Jules Verne's first visit to Scotland lasted a mere five days, but that was enough to instil within him a lifelong passion for the small country; a passion which had a profound impact on his literary work and fuelled his creative imagination. Two journeys, 20 years apart, and five novels set partly or wholly in Scotland, show how the influence of the country rippled all the way through his life. Jules Verne's Scotland guides the reader through Verne's journeys, first in 1859 and again in 1879, where he witnessed the majesty of Edinburgh and the industrial buzz of Glasgow together with the unspoilt beauty of the Highlands and Islands. As well as providing insights into Verne's travels in Scotland, Ian Thompson provides analysis of novels such as The Underground City and The Green Ray that immortalise Scotland in their pages. Thompson evokes the history of the land, the rugged scenery and the enduring spirit of Scotland, which remained in Verne's memory all his life and was evoked with passion in his storytelling.

In Search of the Castaways; or Captain Grant's Children

In Search of the Castaways; or Captain Grant's Children
Title In Search of the Castaways; or Captain Grant's Children PDF eBook
Author Jules Verne
Publisher epubli
Total Pages 614
Release 2018-07-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3746746345

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"In Search of the Castaways" (French: "Les Enfants du capitaine Grant", lit. "The Children of Captain Grant") is a novel by the French writer Jules Verne, published in 1867–1868. The original edition, published by Hetzel, contains a number of illustrations by Édouard Riou. In 1876 it was republished by George Routledge & Sons as a three volume set titled "A Voyage Round The World". The three volumes were subtitled "South America", "Australia", and "New Zealand". (As often with Verne, English translations have appeared under different names; another edition has the overall title "Captain Grant's Children" and has two volumes subtitled "The Mysterious Document" and "Among the Cannibals".)

Who Was Jules Verne?

Who Was Jules Verne?
Title Who Was Jules Verne? PDF eBook
Author James Buckley, Jr.
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 113
Release 2016-06-07
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0448488507

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Meet the father of science fiction, Jule Verne. Born in France in 1829, Jules Verne always dreamed of adventure. At age 11, he snuck onboard a ship headed for the Indies only to be discovered by his father and have his dreams dashed. After his father made him swear to only travel "in his imagination," Verne kept his promise for the rest of his life. He began writing adventure stories as a young man and became a popular writer throughout France. Known for mixing scientific discovery and literature in his books like Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World in 80 Days, Verne is often called "The Father of Science Fiction."

Around the world in 80 Days

Around the world in 80 Days
Title Around the world in 80 Days PDF eBook
Author Jules Verne
Publisher Om Books International
Total Pages
Release
Genre
ISBN 9380070918

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Jules Verne Lives!

Jules Verne Lives!
Title Jules Verne Lives! PDF eBook
Author Gary Westfahl
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 324
Release 2023-07-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1476687730

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This volume is a fresh examination of the works of Jules Verne, the pioneering and enduringly popular science fiction writer. Essays study Verne's various novels--including Around the World in Eighty Days, The Mysterious Island and The Adventures of Captain Hatteras. Included essays offer analyses of literary responses to Verne's work, assessments of film adaptations of his novels and discussions of steampunk, the Verne-inspired science fiction subgenre that has influenced writers like Philip Jose Farmer, Caleb Carr and Adam Roberts.

Around the World in Eighty Days

Around the World in Eighty Days
Title Around the World in Eighty Days PDF eBook
Author Jules Verne
Publisher
Total Pages 190
Release 1874
Genre
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
Title Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea PDF eBook
Author Jules Verne
Publisher
Total Pages 374
Release 1887
Genre Submarines (Ships)
ISBN

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