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Jules Verne's Works

From: Ariel Perez <aprod00~at~hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2000 16:32:23 GMT
To: jvf~at~math.technion.ac.il


To all JVF members:

I once read in an article that Verne's works were divided into two cycles:
Voyages Extraordinaires (Extraordinary Journeys) and Mondus Connus et
Inconnus (Known and Unknown Worlds).

They explained there that in the first cycle were included in, sixty three
of his books and in the other one, ninety seven books. A total of one
hundred and sixty. Nevertheless in the site of Zvi Har'El and in the guide
of Verne's works at epguides.com there are not as many books as it was
referred in that article. That article was written (I guess) by a French
writer named Jean Chesneaux.

So my questions are: Are really Verne's works divided in such two cycles ?.
If it is right What are the works included in that second cycle ?.

Ariel Perez
e-mail: aprod00~at~hotmail.com

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