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'''Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea''' is a science fiction novel by the French author Jules Verne, first published in 1870. It describes the hunt for, and a journey on, the advanced submarine ''Nautilus'', designed and operated by the enigmatic Captain Nemo. It is considered a literary classic, in no small part because of Verne's ability to present a plausible extrapolation of the future of submersible craft, which were largely experimental at the time. | '''''Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea''''' is a [[science fiction]] novel by the French author Jules Verne, first published in 1870. It describes the hunt for, and a journey on, the advanced [[submarine]] ''Nautilus'', designed and operated by the enigmatic Captain Nemo. It is considered a literary classic, in no small part because of Verne's ability to present a plausible extrapolation of the future of submersible craft, which were largely experimental at the time. | ||
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The novel was made into a motion picture by Disney. It featured Kirk Douglas as harpooner Ned Land, | The novel was made into a motion picture by Disney. It featured Kirk Douglas as harpooner Ned Land, James Mason as Captain Nemo, and an [[nuclear fission|atomic-powered]] submarine called the ''Nautilus'' which rams ships to sink them. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:22, 23 November 2009
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea is a science fiction novel by the French author Jules Verne, first published in 1870. It describes the hunt for, and a journey on, the advanced submarine Nautilus, designed and operated by the enigmatic Captain Nemo. It is considered a literary classic, in no small part because of Verne's ability to present a plausible extrapolation of the future of submersible craft, which were largely experimental at the time.
Disney Adaptation
The novel was made into a motion picture by Disney. It featured Kirk Douglas as harpooner Ned Land, James Mason as Captain Nemo, and an atomic-powered submarine called the Nautilus which rams ships to sink them.