In the 150th Anniversary of "20.000 Thousand Leagues Under the Sea"
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Published
10-09-2020
Beñat Zaldibar Aranburu
Abstract
Between the years 1869 and 1870. Jules Verne published one of his greatest works; "20,000 leagues under the sea". This novel, is probably the biggest novel ever to date Verne has published. In this massive work, Nautilus, the legendary submarine, reveals the secrets of the seas in an entertainer as an entertainer voyage. Youngsters (and not that youngsters) are offered an unrivaled access to sea research. In this article, some considerations on the novel and his author appear; It also explains small thoughts on the author´s scientific knowledge and coherency (although imperfect) in the work and on the influence of Verne on later authors. In fact, not always 150 years are fulfilled and the importance and influence of the novel is worth the effort to carry out.
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Keywords
Jules Verne, 20.000 leagues under the sea, Nautilus, Captain Nemo
Section
Ale Berezia
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