
Jules Verne
Author · 8 February 1828 – 24 March 1905 · 11,533 works
Jules Verne was a French author who helped pioneer the science-fiction genre. He is best known for his novels A Journey to the Centre of the Earth (1864), From the Earth to the Moon (1865), Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1869–1870), Around the World in Eighty Days (1873) and The Mysterious Island (1875). Verne wrote about space, air, and underwater travel before navigable aircraft and practical submarines were invented, and before any means of space travel had been devised. Consequently he is often referred to as the "Father of science fiction", along with H. G. Wells. (Source (external link, opens in new tab).) Also as of 2023, Jules Verne is regarded as the second most translated author in the world. (Source (external link, opens in new tab).)
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