Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea [with Biographical Introduction]

Jules Vernes


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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea [with Biographical Introduction] by Jules Vernes
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea [with Biographical Introduction] by Jules Verne is a captivating science fiction masterpiece that takes readers on an unforgettable underwater adventure. The story follows Professor Pierre Aronnax, his servant Conseil, and the Canadian whaler Ned Land, who are captured by Captain Nemo, the enigmatic and tormented leader of the submarine Nautilus. As the trio travels beneath the sea, they witness incredible sea creatures, explore shipwrecks, and delve into the mysteries of the ocean, all while confronting the complex and often dangerous nature of Nemo’s character. Verne’s visionary tale combines thrilling adventure with a deep meditation on isolation, freedom, and the clash between scientific curiosity and human emotion. This edition includes a detailed biographical introduction that offers insight into the life and works of Verne, as well as the novel's lasting impact on literature and the genre of science fiction. Perfect for both new readers and long-time fans of Verne, this edition highlights the timeless wonder of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and its exploration of the unknown depths of both the Earth and the human soul.
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