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Yearning for Verne. Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Seas “Restored” Edition
Published 2023-09-01“…This review focuses on the core strategies of the Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas’s edition, which W. Butcher refers to as dehetzelisation. …”
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Are we there yet? Devilish chronotopes in Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Seas
Published 2023“…This essay examines how the unique Oceanic temporality of Jules Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Seas reflects broader changes in the hermeneutics of Oceanic time in the late 19th century. …”
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Are we there yet? Devilish chronotopes in Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Seas
Published 2023“…This essay examines how the unique Oceanic temporality of Jules Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Seas reflects broader changes in the hermeneutics of Oceanic time in the late 19th century. …”
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L'ile symbolique vernienne ou a la recherche du Grand Temps Mythique
Published 2013-07-01“…In Julius Verne's prose, this subject becomes updated, inter alia, in the form of numerous allusions to Atlantis, the mythical island that became the symbol of perfection of the first human epoch (Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea, The Mysterious Island). The problem of recreation (regeneration) of the imaginary Great Mythical Time in the works of Julius Verne requires the quotation from another work by the author, where the problem finds a good literary reflection. …”
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Pour une analyse symétrique des illustrations de science et de science-fiction
Published 2019-12-01“…Beginning with the famous scene in Jules Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea (1869–71) in which a giant squid appears facing the large window of the Nautilus, just as the heroes were discussing its possible existence, this article is an attempt to question a contradiction in the discourse on the images in science. …”
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What Lurks Beneath – Human Fear of the Unknown
Published 2019-06-01“…From Homer’s Odyssey and Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe to Jules Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, the sea has always featured prominently in Western literature. …”
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