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  1. Feb 4, 2003 · Books. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Jules Verne. Random House Publishing Group, Feb 4, 2003 - Fiction - 448 pages. An American frigate, tracking down a ship-sinking monster, faces not a living creature but an incredible invention -- a fantastic submarine commanded by the mysterious Captain Nemo. Suddenly a devastating explosion leaves just ...

  2. 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea' by Jules Verne is a classic scientific adventure novel published in English in 1872. It engages with a variety of themes, utilizes interesting symbols, and contains examples of various literary devices.

  3. Science and adventure are electrifying accomplices in Jules Verne's classic Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. This epic and enduring tale anticipates not just wonders such as electric light and submarine navigation, but the obsession with technology and travel that today so shapes our lives. It is Verne's inspired foresight, combined with ...

  4. Nov 11, 2022 · As far as Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Seas goes, Butcher's already gets one of the basics right, in his being a complete translation; there are others one can more or less safely turn to as well -- with the general rule of the more recent the better holding truer for Verne than for most classical authors. (I have not seen the David Coward ...

  5. Amongst these specimens I will quote from memory only the elegant royal hammer-fish of the Indian Ocean, whose regular white spots stood out brightly on a red and brown ground, an imperial spondyle, bright-coloured, bristling with spines, a rare specimen in the European museums—(I estimated its value at not less than £1000); a common hammer ...

  6. Overview. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is a science fiction adventure novel by French author Jules Verne. It was originally published in serialized form in 1869 under the title Vingt mille lieues sous les mers, and later as a book in 1870. In 1873, the first English-language translation was released.

  7. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea takes place during the peak of the age of imperialism, at a time when global colonial exploration was drawing to a close and most of the world had been “conquered” by imperial powers. Several characters in the novel—including Nemo and Arronax —want to travel and conquer the world, including the ...

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