Twenty thousand leagues under the sea
定 價(jià):39 元
- 作者:Jules Verne[著]
- 出版時(shí)間:2019/11/1
- ISBN:9787222186071
- 出 版 社:云南人民出版社
- 中圖法分類(lèi):H319.4:I565.44
- 頁(yè)碼:258頁(yè)
- 紙張:膠版紙
- 版次:1
- 開(kāi)本:16K
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"科幻小說(shuō)之父"凡爾納的代表作,"現(xiàn)代潛艇之父"的科學(xué)啟蒙書(shū)!
新課標(biāo)□□□□□課外讀物。
儒勒·凡爾納(18□8-1905)
十九世紀(jì)法國(guó)著名小說(shuō)家、博物學(xué)家。凡爾納的一生創(chuàng)作了大量?jī)?yōu)秀的文學(xué)作品,被翻譯成多種語(yǔ)言,受到各國(guó)讀者的喜愛(ài)。他的作品充滿科學(xué)幻想,對(duì)科幻文學(xué)發(fā)展有著重要的影響,被譽(yù)為"現(xiàn)代科幻小說(shuō)之父"。其作品還具有極高的文學(xué)性和知識(shí)性,他逝世時(shí)人們?cè)u(píng)價(jià)說(shuō):"他既是科學(xué)家中的文學(xué)家,又是文學(xué)家中的科學(xué)家。"
其代表作為三部曲《海底兩萬(wàn)里》《格蘭特船長(zhǎng)的兒女》《神秘島》,還有《地心游記》《八十天環(huán)游地球》等長(zhǎng)篇科幻歷險(xiǎn)小說(shuō)。
These last words were cowardly on my part; but, up to a certain point, I wished to shelter my dignity as professor, and not give too much cause for laughter to the Americans, who laugh well when they do laugh. I reserved for myself a way of escape. In effect, however, I admitted the existence of the "monster." My article was warmly discussed, which procured it a high reputation. It rallied round it a certain number of partisans. The solution it proposed gave, at least, full liberty to the imag- ination. The human mind delights in grand conceptions of supernatu- ral beings. And the sea is precisely their best vehicle, the only medium through which these giants (against which terrestrial animals, such as elephants or rhinoceroses, are as nothing) can be produced or developed.
The industrial and commercial papers treated the question chiefly from this point of view. The Shipping and Mercantile Gazette, the Lloyd's List, the Packet-Boat, and the Maritime and Colonial Review, all papers devoted to insurance companies which threatened to raise their rates of premium, were unanimous on this point. Public opinion had been pro- nounced. The United States were the first in the field; and in New York they made preparations for an expedition destined to pursue this nar- whal. A frigate of great speed, the Abraham Lincoln, was put in com- mission as soon as possible. The arsenals were opened to Commander Farragut, who hastened the arming of his frigate; but, as it always hap- pens, the moment it was decided to pursue the monster, the monster did not appear. For two months no one heard it spoken of. No ship met with it. It seemed as if this unicorn knew of the plots weaving around it. It had been so much talked of, even through the Atlantic cable, that jesters pretended that this slender fly had stopped a telegram on its passage and was making the most of it.