Those were the times of the rise

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Those were the times of the rise

Post by khadija1222 » Sun Apr 16, 2023 3:07 pm

Bejerano Pablo Bejerano It was built 70 years before the Nautilus first appeared in Jules Verne's work. If there is a Jules Verne character that has remained in the collective imagination, it is Captain Nemo. A figure wrapped in a mist of literary mystery, somewhere between the scientist and the philosopher, between the idealist and the avenger.

And his aquatic engineering prodigy is no less enigmatic, that underwater monster ahead of his time, the Nautilus . Both appeared for the first time in the mobile number list novel 'Twenty Thousand in 1871. But it was not the first time that a submarine was named Nautilus. The submarine from which Verne drew inspiration for his literary genius was designed in the late 18th century and tested in 70 years before Verne's novel was published.

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By the way, the name didn't come out of nowhere either. A few decades earlier, the naturalist Carlos Lineo had cataloged a type of cephalopod mollusk with this name. The narrative density of 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea' and the endless enumerations of marine species, both plant and animal, kept the myths of Nemo and the Nautilus . as legendary figures and Verne knew how to record that aura so well in the reader that he ended up moving to popular culture.



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