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The Green Ray

A New Translation

Author: David Petault and Jules Verne  

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Published in 1882, Jules Verne's The Green Ray is a captivating blend of adventure, romance, and scientific curiosity, showcasing a different facet of Verne's literary genius. While best known for his sweeping tales of exploration and groundbreaking inventions, The Green Ray stands apart as a story that delves into the beauty of nature, human emotion, and the pursuit of an elusive natural phenomenon.

The novel takes its name from a rare optical phenomenon seen at sunset: a fleeting green flash that appears as the sun dips below the horizon. According to legend, witnessing the green ray grants a person clarity of vision and the ability to discern their true feelings and those of others. Inspired by this mystical idea, Verne weaves a tale of young Helena Campbell, who embarks on a journey through Scotland's rugged landscapes in search of the elusive green ray. Accompanied by her guardians and a host of colorful characters, Helena's quest becomes as much about self-discovery as it is about chasing a scientific marvel.

The Green Ray reflects Verne's deep appreciation for the natural world, as well as his ability to incorporate scientific detail and mythic allure into his storytelling. Set against the breathtaking scenery of Scotland, the novel beautifully balances themes of science, love, and adventure, offering readers a unique glimpse into Verne's more intimate and philosophical side.

This new edition revitalizes Verne's charming and evocative narrative for modern audiences, preserving its timeless wonder while making it more accessible. Whether you're a fan of Verne's epic adventures or drawn to tales of romance and discovery, The Green Ray offers a poignant and memorable journey.

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Product Details

Publisher
Independently Published
Published
28th January 2025
Format
Paperback
Pages
208
ISBN
9798308659884

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