Verne's Science Fiction Novels (volume 4)

Verne's Science Fiction Novels (volume 4)

by (french) Editor-in-chief Verne

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Jules Verne (1828.2.8 ~ 1905.3.24) Was a famous French novelist, playwright and poet in the 19th century. Verne was born into a middle-class family in the French port city of Nantes. He studied law in Paris in accordance with his father's wishes in his early years, and later began to write plays and magazine articles. His representative works include "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", "Around the World in Eighty Days" and "Five Weeks in a Balloon". His works had an important influence on the genre of science fiction literature, so he, along with Herbert George Wells, is called the "Father of Science Fiction" by some. With the continuous deepening of research on Verne and the discovery of original manuscripts after the last century, the science fiction academic community's understanding of Verne is also becoming more diversified.

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