Jules Verne (1828¿1905), the world¿s most translated author, wrote numerous classics of adventure and science fiction, including The Meteor Hunt, Lighthouse at the End of the World, The Golden Volcano, and Magellania, which are all available from the University of Nebraska Press. Marie-Th¿se Noiset is a professor emerita of French and translation at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She has also translated Caught in the Storm by Seydou Badian. Volker Dehs is a German literary critic and leading Jules Verne specialist and biographer.
Jules Verne (1828¿1905), the world¿s most translated author, wrote numerous classics of adventure and science fiction, including The Meteor Hunt, Lighthouse at the End of the World, The Golden Volcano, and Magellania, which are all available from the University of Nebraska Press. Marie-Th¿se Noiset is a professor emerita of French and translation at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She has also translated Caught in the Storm by Seydou Badian. Volker Dehs is a German literary critic and leading Jules Verne specialist and biographer.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jules Verne (1828-1905), the world's most translated author, wrote numerous classics of adventure and science fiction, including The Meteor Hunt, Lighthouse at the End of the World, The Golden Volcano, and Magellania, which are all available from the University of Nebraska Press. Marie-Thérèse Noiset is a professor emerita of French and translation at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She has also translated Caught in the Storm by Seydou Badian. Volker Dehs is a German literary critic and leading Jules Verne specialist and biographer.
Introduction by Volker Dehs Translator’s Note Part One I. The Concerting Quartet II. The Power of a Cacophonous Sonata III. A Chatty Mentor IV. The Concerting Quartet Disconcerted V. Standard Island and Milliard City VI. Invitees . . . Inviti VII. Heading West VIII. Navigation IX. The Hawaiian Archipelago X. Crossing the Line XI. The Marquesas Islands XII. Three Weeks in the Tuamotus XIII. Stopping at Tahiti XIV. Parties and More Parties Part Two I. In the Cook Islands II. From Island to Island III. Concert at the Court IV. British Ultimatum V. The Taboo at Tonga Tabu VI. A Collection of Wild Animals VII. The Hunt VIII. The Fiji Islands and Their Inhabitants IX. A Casus Belli X. Change of Owners XI. Offense and Defense XII. Taking the Helm, Starboard or Larboard? XIII. The Last Word by Pinchinat XIV. Denouement
Introduction by Volker Dehs Translator’s Note Part One I. The Concerting Quartet II. The Power of a Cacophonous Sonata III. A Chatty Mentor IV. The Concerting Quartet Disconcerted V. Standard Island and Milliard City VI. Invitees . . . Inviti VII. Heading West VIII. Navigation IX. The Hawaiian Archipelago X. Crossing the Line XI. The Marquesas Islands XII. Three Weeks in the Tuamotus XIII. Stopping at Tahiti XIV. Parties and More Parties Part Two I. In the Cook Islands II. From Island to Island III. Concert at the Court IV. British Ultimatum V. The Taboo at Tonga Tabu VI. A Collection of Wild Animals VII. The Hunt VIII. The Fiji Islands and Their Inhabitants IX. A Casus Belli X. Change of Owners XI. Offense and Defense XII. Taking the Helm, Starboard or Larboard? XIII. The Last Word by Pinchinat XIV. Denouement
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