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Jules Verne (1828–1905) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright. Most famous for his
novel sequence A book series is a sequence of books having certain characteristics in common that are formally identified together as a group. Book series can be organized in different ways, such as written by the same author, or marketed as a group by their pub ...
, the ''
Voyages Extraordinaires The ''Voyages extraordinaires'' (; ) is a Collection (publishing), collection or novel sequence, sequence of novels and short story, short stories by the French writer Jules Verne. Fifty-four of these novels were originally published between 1 ...
'', Verne also wrote assorted short stories, plays, miscellaneous novels, essays, and poetry. His works are notable for their profound influence on
science fiction Science fiction (sometimes shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel uni ...
and on surrealism, their innovative use of
modernist Modernism is both a philosophy, philosophical and arts movement that arose from broad transformations in Western world, Western society during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The movement reflected a desire for the creation of new fo ...
literary techniques such as self-reflexivity, and their complex combination of positivist and romantic ideologies. Unless otherwise referenced, the information presented here is derived from the research of Volker Dehs, Jean-Michel Margot, Zvi Har’El, and William Butcher.


''Voyages Extraordinaires''

Three publication dates for each book are given because, in the system developed by
Pierre-Jules Hetzel Pierre-Jules Hetzel (15 January 1814 – 17 March 1886) was a French editor and publisher. He is best known for his extraordinarily lavishly illustrated editions of Jules Verne's novels, highly prized by collectors today. Biography Born in Ch ...
for the ''Voyages Extraordinaires'', each of Verne's novels was published successively in several different formats. This resulted in several distinct editions of each texts, as follows.Unless otherwise referenced, information in the following bulleted list is adapted from . * Serial (known as ''éditions pré-originales'', pre-original editions): Serialization in a periodical, usually Hetzel's own biweekly ''Magasin d'Éducation et de récréation'' ("Magazine of Education and Recreation", founded 1864). The serialized installments were illustrated by artists on Hetzel's staff, such as Édouard Riou,
Léon Benett Léon Benett (born Hippolyte Léon Benet; 1839–1916) was a French painter and illustrator. He was born in Orange, Provence. He changed his name to "Léon Benett" to differentiate his career in the French administration from his work as a d ...
, and
George Roux George Roux (1853–1929) was a French artist and book illustrator. His best-known works today are a large number of illustrations he created for the science-fiction novels of Jules Verne Jules Gabriel Verne (;''Longman Pronunciation Diction ...
. * In-18 (''éditions originales'', original editions): complete unillustrated texts published in book form at ''in-18'' ( 18mo) size. (Similar versions in the slightly larger 12mo size, with illustrations taken from the serialization, are also considered ''éditions originales.'') This edition is almost always the first book-format printing; the one exception is '' Claudius Bombarnac'', which was first published in a grand-in-8º edition. * In-8 (''cartonnages dorés et colorés'', gilded and colored bindings): Complete editions of the text, published in ''grand in-8º'' ("large
octavo Octavo, a Latin word meaning "in eighth" or "for the eighth time", (abbreviated 8vo, 8º, or In-8) is a technical term describing the format of a book, which refers to the size of leaves produced from folding a full sheet of paper on which multip ...
") book form with a lavishly decorated cover. These deluxe editions, designed for Christmas and New Year's markets, include most or all of the illustrations from the serializations.


Published in Verne's lifetime


Posthumous additions

The posthumously published volumes in the ''Voyages Extraordinaires'' were extensively altered, and in some cases entirely written, by Verne's son Michel.


Other novels


Published in Verne's lifetime

* '' L'Épave du "Cynthia"'' (''The Waif of the "Cynthia"'', 1885, with André Laurie)


Posthumously published

* '' Un Pretre en 1835'' (''A Priest in 1835'', first published 2016, unfinished) * '' Voyage en Angleterre et en Ecosse'' (''Backwards to Britain'', 1860, first published 1989) * '' Paris au XXe siècle'' (''Paris in the Twentieth Century'', 1863, first published 1994)


Short stories


Published in Verne's lifetime

*" Un drame au Mexique" ("A Drama in Mexico," originally published as "Les premiers navires de la marine mexicaine," 1851) *"
Un drame dans les airs "A Drama in the Air" (french: "'Un drame dans les airs'") is an adventure short story by Jules Verne. The story was first published in August 1851 under the title "Science for families. A Voyage in a Balloon" ("La science en famille. Un voyage e ...
" ("A Drama in the Air," originally published as "Un voyage en ballon," 1851) *"
Martin Paz "Martin Paz" is a long short story (novella) by Jules Verne, written in 1851. It appeared in the ''Musée des familles'' from July 10 through August 11, 1852. The text was later revised and enlarged for publication in book form. Plot The story ...
" ("Martin Paz," 1852) *"
Maître Zacharius Master Zacharius, or the clockmaker who lost his soul (french: Maître Zacharius ou l'horloger qui avait perdu son âme, tradition genevoise) is an 1854 short story by Jules Verne. The story, an intensely Romantic fantasy echoing the works of E ...
" ("Master Zacharius," 1854) *" Un hivernage dans les glaces" ("A Winter Amid the Ice," 1855) *" Le Comte de Chanteleine" ("The Count of Chanteleine", 1864) *" Les Forceurs de blocus" ("The Blockade Runners", 1871) *"
Une fantaisie du Docteur Ox Dr. Ox's Experiment (french: Une fantaisie du docteur Ox, "A Fantasy of Doctor Ox") is a humorous science fiction short story by the French writer Jules Verne, published in 1872.A Fantasy of Dr Ox, Jules Verne, trans. Andrew Browne, Hesperus P ...
" ("Dr. Ox's Experiment," 1872) *" Une ville idéale" ("An Ideal Town," 1875) *" Les révoltés de la Bounty ("The Mutineers of the Bounty," 1879, with Gabriel Marcel) *" Dix heures en chasse" ("Ten Hours Hunting," 1881) *"
Frritt-Flacc "Frritt-Flacc" is a Horror fiction, horror short story by Jules Verne. It was first published in December 1884 in the magazine ''Le Figaro, Le Figaro illustré'' and then in 1886 together with the novel ''The Lottery Ticket'' as a part of the ''Voy ...
" ("Frritt-Flacc," 1884) *" Gil Braltar" ("Gil Braltar," 1887) *" La Journée d’un journaliste américain en 2890" (1891, based on the 1889 short story " In the Year 2889" by
Michel Verne Michel Jean Pierre Verne (August 3, 1861 – March 5, 1925) was a writer, editor, and the son of Jules Verne. Michel was born in Paris, France. Because of his wayward behaviour, he was sent by his father to Mettray Penal Colony for six month ...
) *" Aventures de la famille Raton" ("Adventures of the Rat Family," 1891) *" Monsieur Ré-Dièze et Mademoiselle Mi-Bémol" ("Mr. Re Sharp and Miss Mi Flat," 1893)


Posthumously published

*"Pierre-Jean" ("Pierre-Jean"; published by Michel Verne in 1910 in heavily altered form as "La destinée de Jean Morénas") *"Le Mariage de M. Anselme des Tilleuls" ("The Marriage of Mr. Anselme des Tilleuls") *"San Carlos" ("San Carlos") *"Le Humbug", ("The Humbug", 1910) *"Edom" ("Edom," with Michel Verne; published by Michel Verne in 1910 in heavily altered form as '' L'Éternel Adam'')


Nonfiction books

* ''Géographie illustrée de la France et de ses colonies'' (''Illustrated Geography of France and its Colonies'', 1866–68, with Théophile Lavallée) * ''Découverte de la Terre: Histoire générale des grands voyages et des grands voyageurs'' (''Discovery of the Earth'', 1870–80, with Gabriel Marcel) * ''Grands Navigateurs du XVIIIe siècle'' (''Great Navigators of the Eighteenth Century'') * ''Les voyageurs du XIXe siècle''


Essays

* "Portraits d'artistes. XVIII" ("Portraits of Artists: XVIII," 1857) * "Salon de 1857" ("Salon of 1857," series of seven articles, 1857) * "A propos du Géant" ("About the ''Géant''," 1863) * "Edgar Poe et ses œuvres" ("Edgar Allan Poe and his Works," 1864) * "Les méridiens et le calendrier" ("The Meridians and the Calendar," 1873) * "24 minutes en ballon" ("24 Minutes in a Balloon," 1873) * "Note pour l’affaire J. Verne contre Pont Jest" ("Note for the case J. Verne v. Pont Jest", 1876) * "Souvenirs d’enfance et de jeunesse" ("Memories of Childhood and Youth," 1890)


Plays

* ''Les Pailles rompues'' (''The Broken Straws'', 1850) * ''Monna Lisa'' (''Mona Lisa'', 1852) * ''Le Colin-Maillard'' (''Blind Man's Buff'', 1853, with
Michel Carré Michel Carré (20 October 1821, Besançon – 27 June 1872, Argenteuil) was a prolific French librettist. He went to Paris in 1840 intending to become a painter but took up writing instead. He wrote verse and plays before turning to writing lib ...
and Aristide Hignard) * ''Un Fils adoptif'' (''The Adoptive Son'', 1853, with Charles Wallut) * ''Les Compagnons de la Marjolaine'' (''Knights of the Daffodil'', 1855, with Carré and Hignard) * ''Monsieur de Chimpanzé'' (''Mr. Chimpanzee'', 1858, with Carré and Hignard) * ''L’Auberge des Ardennes'' (''The Inn in the Ardennes'', 1860, with Carré and Hignard) * ''Onze jours de siège'' (''Eleven Days' Siege'', 1861, with Wallut and
Victorien Sardou Victorien Sardou ( , ; 5 September 18318 November 1908) was a French dramatist. He is best remembered today for his development, along with Eugène Scribe, of the well-made play. He also wrote several plays that were made into popular 19th-centur ...
) * ''Un neveu d’Amérique'' (''A Nephew from America'', 1873, with Wallut and Édouard Cadol) * ''Le Tour du monde en 80 jours'' (''Around the World in 80 Days'', 1874, with
Adolphe d'Ennery Adolphe Philippe d'Ennery or Dennery (17 June 181125 January 1899) was a French playwright and novelist. Life Born in Paris, his real surname was Philippe. He obtained his first success in collaboration with Charles Desnoyer in ''Émile, ou le ...
) * ''Les Enfants du capitaine Grant'' (''The Children of Captain Grant'', 1878, with d'Ennery) * ''Michel Strogoff'' (''Michael Strogoff'', 1880, with d'Ennery) * '' Voyage à travers l'impossible'' (''Journey Through the Impossible'', 1882) * ''Kéraban-le-têtu'' (''Kéraban the Pigheaded'', 1883) * ''Mathias Sandorf'' (''Mathias Sandorf'', 1887, with William Busnach)


Notes


References


Citations

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External links


The Complete Jules Verne Bibliography
ith notes and research by leading Verne scholars {{DEFAULTSORT:Verne, Jules Verne, Jules * Bibliographies of French writers