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Journey to the Centre of the Earth

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One of the most fascinating journeys in literature, "Journey to the Centre of the Earth" is the second adventure imagined by Jules Verne in a long series he would write throughout his life. Verne's adventurous spirit is embodied in the characters of Professor Lidenbrock, an eccentric German scientist, and his young orphaned nephew Axel, an apprentice geologist under his protection. Their quest is to prove that it is possible to reach the very center of the Earth by following the traces of Arne Saknussemm, a 16th-century writer, researcher, and traveler who left behind a secret manuscript containing the keys to the expedition. With this premise, Verne immerses readers in a wild tale of adventures and continuous surprises that test the limits of his protagonists. The story is narrated by Axel, who writes to share the memories of their journey. It takes the form of a travel diary that he claims to have submitted for weekly publication, achieving great success among readers.

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Journey to the Centre of the Earth, Jules Verne

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Título
Journey to the Centre of the Earth
Idioma
Inglés, Alemán
Publicado en
2021
ISBN10
3125403073
ISBN13
9783125403079
Serie
Primera publicación
1864
Título original
Voyage au centre de la Terre
Calificación
3,85 de 5
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One of the most fascinating journeys in literature, "Journey to the Centre of the Earth" is the second adventure imagined by Jules Verne in a long series he would write throughout his life. Verne's adventurous spirit is embodied in the characters of Professor Lidenbrock, an eccentric German scientist, and his young orphaned nephew Axel, an apprentice geologist under his protection. Their quest is to prove that it is possible to reach the very center of the Earth by following the traces of Arne Saknussemm, a 16th-century writer, researcher, and traveler who left behind a secret manuscript containing the keys to the expedition. With this premise, Verne immerses readers in a wild tale of adventures and continuous surprises that test the limits of his protagonists. The story is narrated by Axel, who writes to share the memories of their journey. It takes the form of a travel diary that he claims to have submitted for weekly publication, achieving great success among readers.