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Abandoned : Survival and Perseverance in a Maritime Adventure - Jules Verne

Abandoned

Survival and Perseverance in a Maritime Adventure

By: Jules Verne, William Henry Giles Kingston (Translator)

eBook | 20 November 2019

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In "Abandoned," Jules Verne crafts a captivating tale that intertwines exploration, survival, and the indomitable human spirit. Set against the backdrop of uncharted territories, the narrative follows a group of castaways stranded on a remote island, where they confront nature's formidable challenges and their own inner struggles. Verne's hallmark literary style, characterized by vivid descriptions and meticulous attention to technical detail, mirrors the Romantic sensibility of the 19th century, while also foreshadowing themes of adventure and human ingenuity that would resonate in later science fiction. This work, often overlooked in Verne's illustrious oeuvre, is rich with allegorical depth, inviting readers to contemplate the essence of civilization amidst desolation. Jules Verne, a pioneering figure of adventure literature and often dubbed the father of science fiction, drew inspiration from his own experiences as a traveler and his fascination with the sciences. Born in Nantes, France, in 1828, Verne's extensive reading and exposure to maritime culture profoundly influenced his writing. "Abandoned" reflects his enduring belief in the power of exploration and the resilience of humanity in the face of adversity, themes that were undoubtedly shaped by his lifelong curiosity and adventurous spirit. Readers seeking an exhilarating journey into the unknown will find "Abandoned" an essential addition to their literary collection. It offers not only an exciting narrative filled with suspense but also a profound meditation on isolation and resilience. Verne'Äos ability to weave compelling characters with intricate plot developments ensures that this lesser-known gem remains a timeless exploration of the human condition.

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