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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas: An Underwater Tour of the World

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Last updated: 2023/08/14 at 7:22 PM
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas: An Underwater Tour of the World by Jules Verne

Author: Jules Verne | Published: 1869

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas: An Underwater Tour of the World Synopsis

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is a classic science fiction novel by Jules Verne, first published in 1870. The story follows the experiences of Professor Pierre Aronnax, a French marine biologist, who embarks on a journey aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln to investigate the mysterious attacks by a sea monster plaguing the ocean.

About Jules Verne

Jules Verne was a French author born on February 8, 1828, in Nantes, France. He is considered one of the pioneers of science fiction and is best known for his adventure novels that combined scientific knowledge with imaginative storytelling. Verne's works have had a lasting impact on literature and popular culture, inspiring generations of readers and writers.

Verne initially studied law in Paris but developed a passion for writing and literature. Despite his father's disapproval, he pursued his literary aspirations and began writing plays, librettos, and short stories. Find out more about Jules Verne on sevenov.com.

Genres: Adventure, Fiction, Science Fiction
Completed: Yes
Word Count: 225150

Table of Contents

  • Inside Cover (1765 words)
  • Introduction (2974 words)
  • CHAPTER 1 A Runaway Reef (3903 words)
  • CHAPTER 2 The Pros and Cons (3650 words)
  • CHAPTER 3 As Master Wishes (3485 words)
  • CHAPTER 4 Ned Land (3998 words)
  • CHAPTER 5 At Random! (3805 words)
  • CHAPTER 6 At Full Steam (4432 words)
  • CHAPTER 7
    A Whale of Unknown Species
    (4124 words)
  • CHAPTER 8 “Mobilis in Mobili” (4440 words)
  • CHAPTER 9 The Tantrums of Ned Land (4090 words)
  • CHAPTER 10 The Man of the Waters (4820 words)
  • CHAPTER 11 The Nautilus (4330 words)
  • CHAPTER 12 Everything through Electricity (3970 words)
  • CHAPTER 13 Some Figures (3944 words)
  • CHAPTER 14 The Black Current (5446 words)
  • CHAPTER 15 An Invitation in Writing (4387 words)
  • CHAPTER 16 Strolling the Plains (3874 words)
  • CHAPTER 17 An Underwater Forest (4115 words)
  • CHAPTER 18 Four Thousand Leagues Under the Pacific (4443 words)
  • CHAPTER 19 Vanikoro (5109 words)
  • CHAPTER 20 The Torres Strait (4549 words)
  • CHAPTER 21 Some Days Ashore (5451 words)
  • CHAPTER 22 The Lightning Bolts of Captain Nemo (5345 words)
  • CHAPTER 23 “Aegri Somnia”* (4587 words)
  • CHAPTER 24
    The Coral Realm
    (4485 words)
  • CHAPTER 1 The Indian Ocean (5207 words)
  • CHAPTER 2 A New Proposition from Captain Nemo (4834 words)
  • CHAPTER 3 A Pearl Worth Ten Million (5718 words)
  • CHAPTER 4 The Red Sea (6027 words)
  • CHAPTER 5 Arabian Tunnel (4665 words)
  • CHAPTER 6 The Greek Islands (5423 words)
  • CHAPTER 7 The Mediterranean in Forty-Eight Hours (5095 words)
  • CHAPTER 8 The Bay of Vigo (5383 words)
  • CHAPTER 9 A Lost Continent (5255 words)
  • CHAPTER 10 The Underwater Coalfields (5415 words)
  • CHAPTER 11 The Sargasso Sea (4850 words)
  • CHAPTER 12 Sperm Whales and Baleen Whales (5474 words)
  • CHAPTER 13 The Ice Bank (5635 words)
  • CHAPTER 14 The South Pole (6093 words)
  • CHAPTER 15 Accident or Incident? (4221 words)
  • CHAPTER 16 Shortage of Air (5169 words)
  • CHAPTER 17 From Cape Horn to the Amazon (5090 words)
  • CHAPTER 18 The Devilfish (5225 words)
  • CHAPTER 19 The Gulf Stream (5570 words)
  • CHAPTER 20 In Latitude 47° 24’ and Longitude 17° 28’ (4351 words)
  • CHAPTER 21 A Mass Execution (4727 words)
  • CHAPTER 22 The Last Words of Captain Nemo (4107 words)
  • CHAPTER 23 Conclusion (2095 words)

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