Search results
The Green Ray (French: Le Rayon vert) is a novel by the French writer Jules Verne published in 1882 and named after the optical phenomenon of the same name. It is referenced in a 1986 film of the same name by Eric Rohmer.
- Jules Verne
- 1882
The Green Ray (French: Le Rayon vert) is a novel by the French writer Jules Verne published in 1882 and named after the optical phenomenon of the same name. It is referenced in a 1986 film of the same name by Eric Rohmer.
- (1.8K)
- 1882
- Jules Verne
- Paperback
Oct 28, 2018 · As they watch the sun sink slowly into the sea, the young woman starts weeping. Then, suddenly, at the very moment when the glowing orb finally goes under, it gives off a subtle green flash. This is the green ray, which is a literal translation of the French words le rayon vert.
The Jules Verne novel of the same name provides the loose inspiration for the story of Delphine (Marie Rivière), a dreamy, introverted young secretary who, reeling from a breakup with her boyfriend, faces the anxiety-inducing prospect of spending her summer vacation alone.
Jan 2, 2021 · The Green Ray (1883) by Jules Verne, translated by Mary de Hauteville. →. information about this edition. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, Wikidata item. Published by Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, London, 1883.
Oct 1, 2009 · Her quest to view the green ray takes her on an island-hopping tour of the Hebrides that nearly costs her her life, and Helena must ask herself - is seeing the green ray worth it? With which of her suitors will Helena see the ray? Or will she never see it at all?
- Paperback
- Jules Verne
People also ask
What does the Green Ray of Jules Verne symbolize?
What is the Jules Verne?
Who sees the Green Ray in summer by Éric Rohmer?
Did Delphine see the Green Ray?
Jul 9, 2012 · Sam and Sid are each uncle to Miss Campbell, whom they two brothers have designs to see happily married. Miss Campbell, however, refuses to get married-not until she witnesses a natural phenomenon known as the 'Green Ray'.
- Jules Verne