{"id":3857,"date":"2017-04-08T19:45:34","date_gmt":"2017-04-08T17:45:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/?p=3857"},"modified":"2025-09-07T00:42:43","modified_gmt":"2025-09-06T22:42:43","slug":"20-000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-jules-verne-william-oconnor","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/en\/2017\/04\/20-000-leagues-under-the-sea-jules-verne-william-oconnor\/","title":{"rendered":"20,000 Leagues Under the Sea \u2022 Jules Verne, William O'Connor"},"content":{"rendered":"\r\n<p>Since I came across the beautiful books illustrated by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.knesebeck-verlag.de\/robert_ingpen\/p-1\/49\">Robert Ingpen<\/a> about two years ago, I\u2019ve kept the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.knesebeck-verlag.de\/\">Knesebeck Verlag<\/a> firmly on my radar. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/en\/2015\/12\/der-zauberer-von-oz-l-frank-baum\/\">The Wonderful Wizard of Oz<\/a> completely enchanted me, and since then I\u2019ve picked up several more books from the series. I couldn\u2019t resist the classic <em>The Wonderful Adventures of Nils<\/em> either and was equally delighted back then. Somehow, though, I lost track of Knesebeck\u2019s publishing program for a while. During a virtual book stroll, I stumbled upon this new edition of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.knesebeck-verlag.de\/20_000_meilen_unter_dem_meer\/t-1\/555\">Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea<\/a>. At first, I hesitated, since you can\u2019t really see much of the book on the publisher\u2019s website. But based on my previous experiences with their other editions, I was quickly convinced. In this post, I\u2019d like to leaf through the book for you and give you a better impression of it. The photos in this review already reveal that this book is another true gem.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<!--more-->\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-5.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1080\" height=\"741\" src=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-5.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-3853\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-5.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-5-300x206.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-5-768x527.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-5-1024x703.jpg 1024w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 959px) 688px, (max-width: 1023px) 768px, (max-width: 1279px) 848px, 100vw\" \/><\/a><\/figure>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<p>I read <em>Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea<\/em> several years ago. The story has stayed with me, even though it didn\u2019t completely blow me away at the time. Professor Pierre Aronnax, his servant Conseil, and the harpooner Ned Land find themselves aboard an impressive submarine. Together with its captain, Nemo, they travel around the world, covering a total of 20,000 leagues and experiencing a series of adventures \u2014 a sort of sightseeing tour of the world\u2019s oceans, complete with everything you could wish for: sunken cities, polar seas, sea monsters, shipwrecks, and of course, the stunning flora and fauna of the deep sea. It\u2019s a true classic adventure, with Jules Verne\u2019s <em>Nautilus<\/em> richly and vividly imagined. He explains in detail how the vessel works, how Nemo lives entirely off the sea, and how he wants for nothing. You learn quite a bit about the ocean and its creatures and can easily follow the path of the <em>Nautilus<\/em> on the map.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-8.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1080\" height=\"684\" src=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-8.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-3856\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-8.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-8-300x190.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-8-768x486.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-8-1024x649.jpg 1024w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 959px) 688px, (max-width: 1023px) 768px, (max-width: 1279px) 848px, 100vw\" \/><\/a><\/figure>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<p>The story and its maritime theme appeal to me deeply. You truly feel as though you\u2019re exploring the world\u2019s oceans, and the <em>Nautilus<\/em> \u2014 with its construction, equipment, and overall atmosphere \u2014 feels like a small cave, a safe treehouse, a refuge where nothing bad can happen to you. From this safe haven, it\u2019s a pleasure to experience the breathtaking underwater world alongside the professor and uncover a few of its mysteries. You also learn about the Gulf Stream, the Sargasso Sea \u2014 a gigantic \u201csea within the sea\u201d where all sorts of things collect \u2014 pearl diving, the South Pole, and many other places that might seem familiar but are often new again. For instance, Verne describes a creature called a <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Dugong\">dugong<\/a>, which I initially thought he had invented, but it actually exists.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<p>The mysterious heart of the story is Captain Nemo, who has turned his back on humanity but hasn\u2019t completely severed ties with it. His fate \u2014 and the man Verne brings to life here \u2014 form a large part of the story\u2019s fascination. Ned Land, the harpooner, is also a well-crafted and believable character.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image alignwide\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-7.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1080\" height=\"720\" src=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-7.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-3855\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-7.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-7-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-7-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-7-1024x683.jpg 1024w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 959px) 688px, (max-width: 1023px) 768px, (max-width: 1279px) 848px, 100vw\" \/><\/a><\/figure>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<p>It\u2019s often noted online that Jules Verne modeled Professor Aronnax after himself, which I find quite plausible. He serves as the first-person narrator, presenting his notes from the adventure to the reader. The book reads smoothly and has an enjoyable rhythm, though Verne tends to get lost in long descriptions of fish and the sea. On one hand, I found that delightful \u2014 it paints such a vivid, authentic picture of the ocean that you can almost imagine sitting beside the professor, gazing through the great window at the wonders of the deep: the clear water, colorful fish, striking underwater mountain ranges, volcanoes, whales, icebergs \u2014 Verne includes it all. A travel agency offering such a journey would be fully booked for the next thousand years, and I\u2019d definitely be on board! At the same time, these long passages slow the story considerably; the tension drops, and it begins to resemble a travelogue. For me, that\u2019s a minor drawback \u2014 I think Verne could have infused it with a bit more suspense.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image alignwide\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-1.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1080\" height=\"684\" src=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-1.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-3849\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-1.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-1-300x190.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-1-768x486.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-1-1024x649.jpg 1024w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 959px) 688px, (max-width: 1023px) 768px, (max-width: 1279px) 848px, 100vw\" \/><\/a><\/figure>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<p>The book certainly invites readers to explore more online \u2014 about both the story itself and the real places and creatures it describes. Interestingly, the idea of a submarine wasn\u2019t revolutionary at the time; by 1870, it was already known. What fascinated readers was the advanced design of the <em>Nautilus<\/em> and, of course, Captain Nemo \u2014 an intriguing character who in some ways resembles Dumas\u2019s Edmond Dant\u00e8s. Another interesting detail is that the title doesn\u2019t refer to depth, but to distance: the 20,000 leagues represent the length of the <em>Nautilus<\/em>\u2019s journey beneath the sea, roughly 80,000 kilometers. The book\u2019s deepest point reaches 16 kilometers, which is still quite a lot \u2014 the <em>Nautilus<\/em> certainly strains and trembles at those depths.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-6.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1080\" height=\"683\" src=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-6.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-3854\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-6.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-6-300x190.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-6-768x486.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-6-1024x648.jpg 1024w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 959px) 688px, (max-width: 1023px) 768px, (max-width: 1279px) 848px, 100vw\" \/><\/a><\/figure>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<p>I was truly impressed by the design of this edition. I hadn\u2019t heard of the illustrator William O\u2019Connor before, but the cover alone suggested something very special. His <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wocstudios.com\">website<\/a> showcases illustrations that are completely my style. I love these fantasy artworks \u2014 the kind you also find on <a href=\"http:\/\/ssilence.deviantart.com\/favourites\/?catpath=\/\">deviantart.com<\/a> \u2014 and as a nerd who loves role-playing games, fantasy novels, and RPGs, this book immediately felt like home.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<p>All the drawings have a touch of steampunk \u2014 an artistic style that combines elements of the Victorian era with modern technology. Jules Verne\u2019s novels, along with those of H. G. Wells, form the literary foundation of this genre, and that atmosphere is captured perfectly here. When I first held the book in my hands, I immediately had a \u201cwow\u201d moment. It simply looks stunning, with its consistent blue tone dominating almost every image, creating beautiful contrast. Many illustrations fill a whole page, some even a full double spread. The portraits of the professor, Captain Nemo, and Ned Land appear early on, and O\u2019Connor has done a superb job \u2014 the artwork fits the story perfectly and elevates it further. The mood, the characters, and the scenes all come to life and matched my own imagination beautifully.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image alignwide\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-4.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1080\" height=\"720\" src=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-4.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-3852\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-4.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-4-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-4-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-4-1024x683.jpg 1024w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 959px) 688px, (max-width: 1023px) 768px, (max-width: 1279px) 848px, 100vw\" \/><\/a><\/figure>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<p>Between the text, there are numerous sketches drawn in pencil or charcoal. They\u2019re not as refined or detailed as the larger illustrations, but they capture specific moments and add even more steampunk character to the book. At the same time, they\u2019re not so numerous as to limit the reader\u2019s imagination. I found the balance between text and imagery perfect \u2014 enough to inspire my imagination without overpowering it. Some sketches are even informative, like diagrams of the <em>Nautilus<\/em>\u2019s structure, diving equipment, or maps of its various routes.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-9.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1080\" height=\"716\" src=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-9.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-3845\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-9.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-9-300x199.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-9-768x509.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-9-1024x679.jpg 1024w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 959px) 688px, (max-width: 1023px) 768px, (max-width: 1279px) 848px, 100vw\" \/><\/a><\/figure>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Conclusion:<\/strong> This beautiful edition of <em>Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea<\/em> breathes new life into an old classic. Accompanied by William O\u2019Connor\u2019s stunning and expressive illustrations, the reader embarks on a fantastic journey aboard the cozy and awe-inspiring <em>Nautilus<\/em>, traveling through all the world\u2019s oceans. Verne leaves nothing out \u2014 from the deep sea to sunken cities, the polar regions, and countless other fascinating marine locales. His descriptions of the ocean\u2019s flora, fauna, and geology are rich and immersive, though sometimes too detailed, which slightly slows the pace. Captain Nemo, however, is a captivating character who keeps the reader\u2019s interest alive. It\u2019s a beautiful book that, like the other Knesebeck editions, will earn a permanent place on my shelf \u2014 and one I can wholeheartedly recommend.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-10.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1080\" height=\"632\" src=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-10.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-3846\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-10.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-10-300x176.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-10-768x449.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/20000-meilen-unter-dem-meer-10-1024x599.jpg 1024w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 959px) 688px, (max-width: 1023px) 768px, (max-width: 1279px) 848px, 100vw\" \/><\/a><\/figure>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Book Information:<\/strong> <em>Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea<\/em> \u2022 Jules Verne \u2022 <a href=\"http:\/\/www.knesebeck-verlag.de\/20_000_meilen_unter_dem_meer\/t-1\/555\">Knesebeck Verlag<\/a> \u2022 274 pages \u2022 ISBN 9783957280459<\/p>\r\n\r\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Since I came across the beautiful books illustrated by Robert Ingpen about two years ago, I\u2019ve kept the Knesebeck Verlag firmly on my radar. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz completely enchanted me, and since then I\u2019ve picked up several more books from the series. I couldn\u2019t resist the classic The Wonderful Adventures of Nils either &hellip; <\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/en\/2017\/04\/20-000-leagues-under-the-sea-jules-verne-william-oconnor\/\" class=\"more-link\">Continue reading<span class=\"screen-reader-text\"> &#8220;20,000 Leagues Under the Sea \u2022 Jules Verne, William O&#8217;Connor&#8221;<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":7639,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"jetpack_post_was_ever_published":false,"slim_seo":{"title":"20.000 Meilen unter dem Meer \u2022 Jules Verne, William O'Connor - lesestunden","description":"Seit ich vor knapp zwei Jahren auf die wundersch\u00f6nen, von&nbsp; Robert Ingpen illustriert B\u00fccher gesto\u00dfen bin, habe ich den Knesebeck Verlag &nbsp;fest auf dem"},"_jetpack_newsletter_access":"","_jetpack_dont_email_post_to_subs":false,"_jetpack_newsletter_tier_id":0,"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paywalled_content":false,"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paid_content":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[83,10,20],"tags":[54,130],"class_list":["post-3857","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-childrens-book","category-classics","category-reviews","tag-jules-verne","tag-william-oconnor"],"jetpack_featured_media_url":"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/04\/20000_meilen_unter_dem_meer_beitrag_2.jpg","jetpack_sharing_enabled":true,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/3857","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=3857"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/3857\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/7639"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=3857"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=3857"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.lesestunden.de\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=3857"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}