Two Wan Li under the Sea is a novel by French writer jules verne and the second part of Verne's trilogy (the other two are Captain Grant's Children and Mysterious Island). The book ***2 volumes 47 chapters.
Two Wan Li under the Sea was first serialized in education and entertainment magazine from 1869 to 1870. Although France was in the midst of domestic troubles and foreign invasion at that time (Franco-Prussian War, Paris Commune), Two Wan Li under the Sea was welcomed by readers from the beginning, and its "wonderful exotic customs" gave people a refreshing feeling.
About the author:
Jules verne (1February 8th, 828 ~1March 24th, 905) was a French novelist, playwright and poet in the 9th century.
Verne was born in a middle-class family in the French port city of Nantes. He studied law in Paris in accordance with his father's wishes in his early years, and then began to write plays and magazine articles. During his cooperation with the publisher hessel and his son (from 1862 to Verne's death), Verne's literary creation was a great success, and many of his works were translated into many languages.
According to statistics of UNESCO, Verne is the second largest translated writer in the world. According to the recent statistics of UNESCO, Verne's works have been translated into 47,565,438+0 kinds all over the world, and he is also the French writer whose works have been translated the most times in 2065,438+065,438+0 years.