20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Jules Verne
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Jules Verne’s Vingt Mille Lieues Sous les Mers (translated as Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea) is one of the most beloved and groundbreaking works in the science fiction genre. Originally published in French in 1870, it introduced the world to Captain Nemo, the mysterious and brilliant captain of the submarine Nautilus, and his extraordinary underwater voyages. However, for more than 120 years, English-speaking readers were denied access to the full extent of Verne’s literary and scientific genius, due to a poor translation that was filled with errors, omissions, and even fabricated additions.
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With the publication of the new, definitive English translation, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is now presented in its full glory to modern readers. The restoration of the missing text and the correction of earlier errors provide a truer version of Verne's work, one that highlights his literary genius and scientific foresight. Far from being merely a boy's adventure story, Verne’s novel stands as a profound meditation on the intersection of human exploration and the unknown mysteries of the sea, while also offering a chillingly prescient vision of future technological and ecological challenges.
This new translation ensures that readers can now appreciate Jules Verne as he was intended to be read: not just as a writer of adventure, but as a prophet of modern technology and human innovation.