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  • The Mask of the Prophet: The Extraordinary Fictions of Jules Verne

    The Mask of the Prophet by Martin, Andrew;

    The Extraordinary Fictions of Jules Verne

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Clarendon Press
    • Date of Publication 31 May 1990

    • ISBN 9780198157984
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages236 pages
    • Size 224x147x19 mm
    • Weight 441 g
    • Language English
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    Such novels as Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World in Eighty Days have made Jules Verne the most widely translated of all French authors. But he has typically been categorized as the father of science fiction or a writer of harmless fantasies for children. Now, in this brilliantly original new book, Andrew Martin relocates Verne squarely at the centre of the literary map.

    Dr Martin shows that a recurrent narrative (exemplified in short stories by Napoleon Bonaparte and Jorge Luis Borges), relating the strange destiny of a masked prophet who revolts against an empire, runs through Verne's Voyages Extraordinaires. This approach illuminates the paradoxical coalition in Verne of realism and invention, repression and transgression, imperialism and anarchy.

    In this book Verne emerges not just as a key to the political and literary imagination of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries but as a model for reading fiction in general.

    `The Mask of the Prophet uncovers great subtlety and richness. Andrew Martin's Verne is Frenchness, travel, science and writing combined.'
    Times Higher Education Supplement

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