Expertise I answer any question about JULES VERNE, the French novelist (1828-1905). As worldwide recognized JULES VERNE specialist, I`m able to answer any question about his life and his works, among them the most appreciated in the United States is Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Seas. Other well known titles are: Around the World in Eighty Days, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Five Weeks in a Balloon, Michael Strogoff, Mysterious Island.
Experience Collecting, reading and publishing. I own the most comprehensive reference material collection about JULES VERNE in America.
Organizations Societe Jules Verne, Paris (France)
Centre de Documentation Jules Verne, Amiens (France)
Club Jules Verne, Pazin (Croatia)
North American Jules Verne Society
Jules Verne Genotschaap (Netherlands)
Publications My publications are referenced in almost all modern and contemporary books by and about Jules Verne.
Education/Credentials Swiss maturity in Latin and Greek
Master in Geology of the University of Neuchatel (Switzerland)
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Q: I need to do a Comparitive Essay comparing Mysterious Island and Journey to the Centre of the Earth. ... A: The two best (and recent) translations of these Jules Verne novels have both a very good critical ...
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Q: I need some help writing an essay comparing the theme of exploration in "Around the World in Eighty ... A: Comparing the theme of exploration is very imprecise, is it exploration in space... or time? Is it a ...
Q: Bonjour Jean Michel, I am working on the importance of the setting in 20K Leagues under the Sea. I ... A: If you have read 20K in an old English translation, you did get only two thirds of the novel and in ...