Jules verne is a famous French writer in the19th century, who has created a lot of excellent literary works and is one of the important pioneers of modern science fiction. His representative works include Two Wan Li under the Sea, Captain Grant's Children, Journey to the Center of the Earth and Around the World in Eighty Days. Among them, Captain Grant's Children, Two Wan Li under the Sea and Mysterious Island are called Verne Trilogy.
In recent years, with the in-depth study of his works and the discovery of the original manuscript, the academic circles have increasingly diversified their understanding of Verne. Verne, as a writer in a purely literary sense, began to be valued by some scholars.
Introduction to the Works From 1863, Verne began to publish science fiction and adventure novels, and became famous with a series of works (Voyages Extra Ordinaires dansles Monddescunus et inconus), with the total title of. The representative trilogy is Captain Grant's Children, Two Wan Li under the Sea and Mysterious Island.
Generally speaking, his major works involve two backgrounds:1the world in the late 9th century (such as Captain Grant's Children, Around the World in 80 Days, Messenger of the Tsar, etc.). ) and the imaginary world (such as Adventures in the Solar System, Robert the Conqueror, Greeting Tricolor Flag, etc. ).[ 1]
According to the data of UNESCO, Verne is the second most famous translator in the world, second only to agatha christie and higher than Shakespeare. According to the recent statistics of UNESCO, there are 4,658 translations of Verne's works in the world. [2] He is also the most frequently translated French writer in the world. In France, 2005 was designated as the year of Verne to commemorate his centenary taboo.