The Extraordinary Journeys of Jules Verne (1828-1905) are geographical novels, the category into which the author himself placed them. In parallel with the development of historical novels, in the second half of the 19th century, these geographical novels associated a geography of the real and an imaginary geography. The transition was carried out by an instrument that we can define as the “geographical marvellous”. This one associates a “poetical and mythical account” to the “exotic marvellous”, as defined by Tzvetan Todorov's typology. Applied to the novel The Mighty Orinoco (1898), this geographical reading of the Extraordinary Journeys makes it possible to identify some recurring anthropological structures of the Verne's geographical im...
International audienceOf the 62 accounts included in the Extraordinary journeys of Jules Verne (1828...
Les "Voyages extraordinaires" (VE) de Jules Verne sont des romans géographiques qui articulent le pa...
Mythical Geography. From Jules Verne to Gérard de Villiers Gérard de Villiers' widely spread spy n...
The Extraordinary Journeys of Jules Verne (1828-1905) are geographical novels, the category into whi...
Les Voyages Extraordinaires de Jules Verne (1828-1905) sont des romans géographiques, appellation qu...
Les Voyages Extraordinaires de Jules Verne (1828-1905) sont des romans géographiques, appellation qu...
International audienceJules Verne is the author of a series of 62 novels known as The Extraordinary ...
International audienceJules Verne is the author of a series of 62 novels known as The Extraordinary ...
International audienceThe "Extraordinary Journeys" of Jules Verne (1828-1905) are geographical novel...
International audienceThe Extraordinary Voyages (Voyages Extraordinaires) of Jules Verne (1828-1905)...
Les Voyages extraordinaires de Jules Verne (1828-1905) sont des romans géographiques, appellation dé...
Les Voyages extraordinaires de Jules Verne (1828-1905) sont des romans géographiques, appellation dé...
International audienceLes Voyages extraordinaires de Jules Verne (1828-1905) sont des romans géograp...
International audienceThis article presents and analyzes the specific connections existing between J...
International audienceThis article presents and analyzes the specific connections existing between J...
International audienceOf the 62 accounts included in the Extraordinary journeys of Jules Verne (1828...
Les "Voyages extraordinaires" (VE) de Jules Verne sont des romans géographiques qui articulent le pa...
Mythical Geography. From Jules Verne to Gérard de Villiers Gérard de Villiers' widely spread spy n...
The Extraordinary Journeys of Jules Verne (1828-1905) are geographical novels, the category into whi...
Les Voyages Extraordinaires de Jules Verne (1828-1905) sont des romans géographiques, appellation qu...
Les Voyages Extraordinaires de Jules Verne (1828-1905) sont des romans géographiques, appellation qu...
International audienceJules Verne is the author of a series of 62 novels known as The Extraordinary ...
International audienceJules Verne is the author of a series of 62 novels known as The Extraordinary ...
International audienceThe "Extraordinary Journeys" of Jules Verne (1828-1905) are geographical novel...
International audienceThe Extraordinary Voyages (Voyages Extraordinaires) of Jules Verne (1828-1905)...
Les Voyages extraordinaires de Jules Verne (1828-1905) sont des romans géographiques, appellation dé...
Les Voyages extraordinaires de Jules Verne (1828-1905) sont des romans géographiques, appellation dé...
International audienceLes Voyages extraordinaires de Jules Verne (1828-1905) sont des romans géograp...
International audienceThis article presents and analyzes the specific connections existing between J...
International audienceThis article presents and analyzes the specific connections existing between J...
International audienceOf the 62 accounts included in the Extraordinary journeys of Jules Verne (1828...
Les "Voyages extraordinaires" (VE) de Jules Verne sont des romans géographiques qui articulent le pa...
Mythical Geography. From Jules Verne to Gérard de Villiers Gérard de Villiers' widely spread spy n...