674 pages
English language
Published Jan. 13, 2001 by Wesleyan Uniiversity Press.
674 pages
English language
Published Jan. 13, 2001 by Wesleyan Uniiversity Press.
"At a time when Verne is making a comeback in the U.S. as a mainstream literary figure, Wesleyan is pleased to publish a new translation of one of his best-known novels, The Mysterious Island. Although several editions under the same title are in print, most reproduce a bowdlerized 19th-century translation which changes the names of the characters, omits several important scenes, and ideologically censors Verne's original text.".
"The Mysterious Island was published in 1874, and it is one of Verne's longest novels. The plot depicts a group of men who have become castaways stranded on an island in the Pacific during the American Civil War. The novel describes their attempts not only to survive but also, with the aid of scientific and technological know-how, to rebuild their world from the meager resources of the island.
A marvelous adventure story, The Mysterious Island is also notable for its modern retelling of …
"At a time when Verne is making a comeback in the U.S. as a mainstream literary figure, Wesleyan is pleased to publish a new translation of one of his best-known novels, The Mysterious Island. Although several editions under the same title are in print, most reproduce a bowdlerized 19th-century translation which changes the names of the characters, omits several important scenes, and ideologically censors Verne's original text.".
"The Mysterious Island was published in 1874, and it is one of Verne's longest novels. The plot depicts a group of men who have become castaways stranded on an island in the Pacific during the American Civil War. The novel describes their attempts not only to survive but also, with the aid of scientific and technological know-how, to rebuild their world from the meager resources of the island.
A marvelous adventure story, The Mysterious Island is also notable for its modern retelling of the utopian deserted-island myth, with repeated echoes of Robinson Crusoe and the Swiss Family Robinson. This Wesleyan edition features notes, appendices and an introduction by Verne scholar William Butcher, as well as reproductions of the illustrations from the original French edition."--BOOK JACKET.