![]() While he tended to his studies, Verne found himself attracted to literature and the theater. Afterward, his father, a lawyer, sent his oldest son to Paris to study law. ![]() While attending boarding school, he began to write short stories and poetry. There, Verne was exposed to vessels departing and arriving, sparking his imagination for travel and adventure. Verne was born on February 8, 1828, in Nantes, France, a busy maritime port city. Although he died in 1905, his works continued to be published well after his death, and he became the second most translated author in the world. Often referred to as the "Father of Science Fiction," Verne wrote books about a variety of innovations and technological advancements years before they were practical realities. ![]() Jules Verne hit his stride as a writer after meeting publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel, who nurtured many of the works that would comprise the author's Voyages Extraordinaires. ![]()
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