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Jules Verne

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Jules Verne, born on February 8, 1828, in Nantes, France, is renowned as a pioneering author of science fiction. His early life, influenced by the maritime environment of Nantes, sparked his interest in travel and adventure. Verne studied law in Paris but was drawn to literature and theater, befriending notable figures like Alexandre Dumas. He began writing plays and novels, eventually gaining fame with his Voyages Extraordinaires series, which includes Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World in Eighty Days. Verne's works are celebrated for their blend of scientific accuracy and imaginative storytelling. He often explored technological advancements and their societal implications, making him a visionary in his field. Despite personal challenges, including a shooting incident that left him with a limp, Verne continued to write and engage in public life, serving as a town councillor in Amiens. His legacy extends beyond literature, influencing scientists and explorers worldwide. Verne passed away on March 24, 1905, leaving behind a body of work that remains iconic in both literary and scientific circles.