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Jules Verne

Writer

Jules Verne was a French novelist whose many popular novels include the classics A Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864) and Around the World in Eighty Days (1873). While studying law, Verne wrote plays and librettos, but soon turned to writing novels full-time. He wrote dozens of books in his career and became the world-famous and wealthy author of adventures that are still in print today, including In Search of the Castaways (1868), The Mysterious Island (1874) and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870). Many of Verne's works became familiar to movie audiences, thanks to movie versions produced by Walt Disney's studios. Much like novelist H. G. Wells, Verne is considered a founding father of science fiction, thanks to his remarkably prophetic details of scientific inventions.

Other 19th century French writers on Who2 include Marcel Proust, Emile Zola and Victor Hugo.

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Jules Verne

Brief biography and bibliography

All Hail Jules Verne

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Collection of useful links on Verne

Collecting Jules Verne

Huge archive of all things Verne, including books, comics, trinkets and obituaries

Vital Stats

Birth

8 February 1828

Birthplace

Nantes, France

Death

24 March 1905
(age 77)

Best Known As

Author of Around the World in Eighty Days