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In "Around the World in Eighty Days," Jules Verne crafts a thrilling narrative that deftly combines adventure, scientific ingenuity, and social commentary. The novel follows Phileas Fogg, a meticulous Englishman who wagers that he can circumnavigate the globe in just eighty days. Characterized by Verne's meticulous attention to detail and inventive prose, the book reflects the Victorian era's fascination with exploration and technological progress. Verne's pioneering use of the travelogue format invites readers into a fast-paced journey that traverses diverse cultures, all the while examining themes of time, perseverance, and the spirit of adventure. Jules Verne (1828-1905), often heralded as the father of science fiction, displayed a lifelong passion for exploration and discovery, which permeates his literary works. His background in engineering and familiarity with advancements of his time provided him the tools to blend factual knowledge with imaginative storytelling. Verne's formative experiences, including travel and exposure to the scientific community, shaped his ability to envision the possibilities of mankind's reach beyond the familiar. This novel is highly recommended for readers who seek an exhilarating reading experience filled with whimsy and intellectual curiosity. Verne'Äôs intricate plotting and sharp wit not only entertain but also provoke thought, making this classic a timeless exploration of human ambition and the world'Äôs vastness.
© 2019 Good Press (E-bok): 4057664170705
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E-bok: 20. november 2019
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