Jules Verne, born February 8, 1828 in Nantes and died March 24, 1905 in Amiens, was a French writer whose work is, for the most part, made up of adventure novels evoking the scientific progress of the 19th century.
After obtaining his baccalaureate in letters and law, Jules Verne continued his law studies in Paris.
He then devoted himself to the theater, thanks to the Dumas, father and son, and held the position of secretary of the lyric theater until 1854...
After obtaining his baccalaureate in letters and law, Jules Verne continued his law studies in Paris.
He then devoted himself to the theater, thanks to the Dumas, father and son, and held the position of secretary of the lyric theater until 1854...
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