On world literature’s frontier : Jules Verne and the portable printing press
Jules Verne read a lot of newspapers. In an 1895 interview he claimed to subscribe to twenty different periodicals (Belloc 1985). In another interview, he detailed his daily routine in his study: "I come here every day after lunch and immediately set to work to read through fifteen different...
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Main Author: | Riordan, Kevin |
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Other Authors: | School of Humanities |
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2022
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