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''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' (french: Voyage au centre de la Terre), also translated with the variant titles ''A Journey to the Centre of the Earth'' and ''A Journey into the Interior of the Earth'', is a classic science fiction novel by
Jules Verne Jules Gabriel Verne (;''Longman Pronunciation Dictionary''. ; 8 February 1828 – 24 March 1905) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright. His collaboration with the publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel led to the creation of the ''Voyages extraor ...
. It was first published in French in 1864, then reissued in 1867 in a revised and expanded edition. Professor Otto Lidenbrock is the tale's central figure, an eccentric German scientist who believes there are volcanic tubes that reach to the very center of the earth. He, his nephew Axel, and their Icelandic guide Hans
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into Iceland's celebrated inactive volcano
Snæfellsjökull Snæfellsjökull (, ''snow-fell glacier'') is a 700,000-year-old glacier-capped stratovolcano in western Iceland. It is situated on the westernmost part of the Snæfellsnes peninsula in Iceland. Sometimes it may be seen from the city of Reykjaví ...
, then contend with many dangers, including cave-ins, subpolar tornadoes, an underground ocean, and living prehistoric creatures from the Mesozoic and
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eras (the 1867 revised edition inserted additional prehistoric material in Chaps. 37–39). Eventually the three explorers are spewed back to the surface by an active volcano,
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, located in
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. The category of
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existed well before Verne. However his novel's distinction lay in its well-researched Victorian science and its inventive contribution to the science-fiction subgenre of time travel—Verne's innovation was the concept of a prehistoric realm still existing in the present-day world. ''Journey'' inspired many later authors, including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in his novel ''
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'',
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in his '' Pellucidar'' series, and J. R. R. Tolkien in The Hobbit.


Plot

The story begins in May 1863, at the home of Professor Otto Lidenbrock in Hamburg, Germany. While leafing through an original runic manuscript of an Icelandic
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, Lidenbrock and his nephew Axel find a coded note written in
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along with the name of a 16th-century Icelandic
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, Arne Saknussemm. When translated into English, the note reads: Lidenbrock departs for Iceland immediately, taking the reluctant Axel with him. After a swift trip via Kiel and Copenhagen, they arrive in Reykjavík. There they hire as their guide Icelander Hans Bjelke, a Danish-speaking eiderduck hunter, then travel overland to the base of
Snæfellsjökull Snæfellsjökull (, ''snow-fell glacier'') is a 700,000-year-old glacier-capped stratovolcano in western Iceland. It is situated on the westernmost part of the Snæfellsnes peninsula in Iceland. Sometimes it may be seen from the city of Reykjaví ...
. In late June they reach the volcano and set off into the bowels of the earth, encountering many dangers and strange phenomena. After taking a wrong turn, they run short of water and Axel nearly perishes, but Hans saves them all by tapping into a subterranean river, which shoots out a stream of water that Lidenbrock and Axel name the "Hansbach" in the guide's honor. Following the course of the Hansbach, the explorers descend many miles and reach an underground world. The travelers build a raft out of semipetrified wood and set sail. While at sea, they encounter prehistoric fish such as ''
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'' (here called "pterichthys) and giant marine reptiles from the age of dinosaurs, namely an ichthyosaurus and a plesiosaurus. A lightning storm threatens to destroy the raft and its passengers, but instead throws them onto the site of an enormous fossil graveyard, including bones from the '' pterodactylus'', '' Megatherium'', and mastodon, and the preserved body of a man. Lidenbrock and Axel venture into a forest featuring primitive vegetation from the Tertiary Period; in its depths they are stunned to find a prehistoric humanoid more than twelve feet in height and watching over a herd of mastodons. Fearing it may be hostile, they leave the forest. Continuing to explore the coastline, the travellers find a passageway marked by Saknussemm as the way ahead, but it has been blocked by a recent cave-in. The adventurers lay plans to blow the rock open with gun cotton, meanwhile paddling their raft out to sea to avoid the blast. On executing this scheme, they find a bottomless pit beyond the impeding rock and are swept into it as the sea rushes down the huge open gap. After spending hours descending at breakneck speed, their raft reverses direction and rises inside a volcanic chimney that ultimately spews them into the open air. When they regain consciousness, they learn that they have been ejected from
Stromboli Stromboli ( , ; scn, Struògnuli ) is an island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the north coast of Sicily, containing Mount Stromboli, one of the four active volcanoes in Italy. It is one of the eight Aeolian Islands, a volcanic arc north of Sici ...
, a volcanic island located off Sicily. The trio returns to Germany, where they enjoy great acclaim; Professor Lidenbrock is hailed as one of the great scientists of the day, Axel marries his sweetheart Gräuben, and Hans returns to his peaceful, eiderduck-hunting life in Iceland.


Main characters

* Professor Otto Lidenbrock: a hot-tempered geologist with radical ideas. * Axel: Lidenbrock's nephew, a young student whose ideas are more cautious. * Hans Bjelke: Icelandic eiderduck hunter who hires on as their guide; resourceful and imperturbable. * Gräuben: Lidenbrock's goddaughter, with whom Axel is in love; from Vierlande (region southeast of Hamburg). * Martha: Lidenbrock's housekeeper and cook.


Publication notes

The original French editions of 1864 and 1868 were issued by J. Hetzel et Cie, a major Paris publishing house owned by Pierre-Jules Hetzel. The novel's first English edition, translated by an unknown hand and published in 1871 by the London house Griffith & Farran, appeared under the title ''A Journey to the Centre of the Earth'' and is now available at Project Gutenberg. A drastically rewritten version of the story, it adds chapter titles where Verne gives none, meanwhile changing the professor's surname to Hardwigg, Axel's name to Harry, and Gräuben's to Gretchen. In addition, many paragraphs and details are completely recomposed, and its text as a whole has been excoriated by scholars as one of the poorest extant Verne translations. An 1877 London edition from Ward, Lock, & Co. appeared under the title ''A Journey into the Interior of the Earth''. Its translation, credited to Frederick Amadeus Malleson, is more faithful than the Griffith & Farran rewrite, though it, too, concocts chapter titles and modifies details. Its text is likewise available at Project Gutenberg.


Adaptations


Film

*1959: '' Journey to the Center of the Earth'', USA, directed by Henry Levin, starring
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and Pat Boone, distributed by
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. The film transfers Verne's beginning locale from Hamburg to Edinburgh, "Professor Otto Lidenbrock" becomes "Professor Oliver Lindenbrook", and Axel becomes earth-sciences student Alec McEwan. Special effects are sometimes perfunctory, modern lizards being used to portray Verne's prehistoric creatures —
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s, for instance, are decked out in paste-on dorsal fins to represent
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s. The film also introduces a new subplot and two additional main characters: a female explorer ( Arlene Dahl) and a villainous antagonist ( Thayer David). *1978: ''
Viaje al centro de la Tierra ''Viaje al centro de la Tierra'' (English: ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'') is a 1977 Spanish adventure film based on the 1864 novel ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' by Jules Verne. It has been released under the titles ''Where Time ...
'', Spain, directed by Juan Piquer Simón, starring Kenneth More and Pep Munné. It was distributed in both the U.S. in theaters as ''
Where Time Began ''Viaje al centro de la Tierra'' (English: ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'') is a 1977 Spanish adventure film based on the 1864 novel ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' by Jules Verne. It has been released under the titles ''Where Time ...
'' and the U.K. on TV as ''The Fabulous Journey to the Centre of the Earth''. *The surname of Kathy Ireland's character in ''
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'' (1988), a film about a girl who falls through the Earth and discovers a repressive subterranean society, is Saknussemm. *1989: '' Journey to the Center of the Earth'' took only the title and general concept from the Verne novel, offering a new storyline aimed at a teen audience. It was written by Debra Ricci,
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, Kitty Chalmers, and
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, and was directed by Lemorande and
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. It stars
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, Jaclyn Bernstein, Kathy Ireland,
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, Nicola Cowper,
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, and
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. *2008: '' Journey to the Center of the Earth'' is a 3-D film by Eric Brevig. Cast members include Brendan Fraser,
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and Josh Hutcherson. The film is a modern-day paraphrase of the 1860s original — it uses Verne's book as its inciting incident instead of Saknussemm's message, then follows the novel's overall structure with fidelity: a geology professor, his nephew, and an Icelandic guide (now a female named "Hannah") penetrate Snaefells, discover a seashore with giant mushrooms, sail across an underground ocean inhabited by pods of plesiosaurus, and reach the other side where they encounter a terrestrial animal from prehistory, in this case a '' Giganotosaurus'', a predatory theropod dinosaur rather than a mastodon. Ultimately the three explorers exit the underworld via an erupting volcano, find themselves in present-day Italy, and return to their starting point in academia. *2008: '' Journey to the Center of the Earth'' was a direct-to-DVD release by
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, also released as ''Journey to Middle Earth'' in the United Kingdom. Starring Greg Evigan as Joseph Harnet and Dedee Pfeiffer as Emily Radford, it's a low-budget adaptation, which, as with most Asylum films, was apparently released to draft off of the Eric Brevig film.


Television

*An animated television series, '' Journey to the Center of the Earth'', first broadcast in 1967 on
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, starring the voices of Ted Knight,
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, and Jane Webb; loosely based on Verne's novel and closer to the 1959 film. *The first part of the second series of ''
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'' entitled ''
Willy Fog 2 ''Willy Fog 2'' is a Spanish animated television adaptation of the novels ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' and ''Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea'' by Jules Verne, with the characters from '' Around the World with Willy Fog'', produced ...
'' by Spanish studio BRB Internacional was titled "Journey to the Centre of the Earth". *A limited animation television special in the ''
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'' series was aired by CBS in 1977. *In 1993, NBC aired a made-for-TV
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with a cast including John Neville,
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and
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. The film used the title and general premise of Verne's novel, but had its heroes carry out the journey in an earth-penetrating machine borrowed from Burroughs. *The ''
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'' 1996 episode "Hot Diggety Dawg" followed the novel and featured several major scenes identifying the central character as Professor Lidenbrock. *The 37th episode of ''
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'', called ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'', makes reference to this novel. *The 1999 Hallmark Entertainment
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starred Treat Williams, Jeremy London, Bryan Brown,
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, and Hugh Keays-Byrne. This version deviates massively from Verne's original. *The 2001 animated television series '' Ultimate Book of Spells'' references the novel, as the main protagonists are sent on adventures through the centre of the earth with the titular object. It was originally planned to be named after the book in general, but was changed. *'' Journey to the Center of the Earth'' was a 2008 American-Canadian TV film from RHI Entertainment. Starring Rick Schroder,
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, Steven Grayhm, and Mike Dopud, it was shot in and around Vancouver during the summer of 2007. *The 2012 episode ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'', from ''
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'', makes reference to the novel. In it, the naughty twins Daisy and Poppy magically send Mrs. Fotheringill to the center of the earth, and it's up to Grandpapa Thistle to guide Ben, Holly and their family there on a rescue mission. * Slim film+television and Federation Entertainment will produce an upcoming television series adaptation, developed by
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.


Radio

* A seven-part radio serial was broadcast on the
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in 1962. It was produced by Claire Chovil, and starred
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and Nigel Anthony. * An eight-part radio serial was produced for BBC Radio 4 by Howard Jones in 1963. It starred
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and Jeffrey Banks. * A radio drama adaptation was broadcast by National Public Radio in 2000 for its series ''
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''. * A 90-minute radio adaptation by Stephen Walker directed by Owen O'Callan was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on December 28, 1995, and rebroadcast on
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on November 20, 2011, on November 11 and 12, 2012, and on December 20 and 21, 2014.
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stars as Professor Otto Lidenbrock, Nathaniel Parker as Axel, and Oliver Senton as Hans. Kristen Millwood plays Rosemary McNab, a new character who funds and accompanies the expedition. * A two-part BBC Radio 4 adaptation of ''Journey to the Centre of the Earth'' broadcast on March 19 and 26, 2017. Featuring
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as Professor Lidenbrock, Joel MacCormack as Axel, and Gudmundur Ingi Thorvaldsson as Hans, it was directed and produced by Tracey Neale and adapted by Moya O'Shea.


Theme park (themed areas) and rides

*A high speed dark ride attraction themed after the novel, Journey to the Center of the Earth, operates at the Tokyo DisneySea theme park in Urayasu,
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. It is located in the Verne-inspired
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area of the park which also includes a dark ride based on '' Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea''. *
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(Timekeeper), featuring Jules Verne in a circle vision ride (1992–2005) and Space Mountain, de la Terre à la Lune, in its original version (1995–2005), based directly on '' From the Earth to the Moon'' in Discoveryland (the hub facing part of the Land features steampunk-related theming) at Euro Disneyland (now Disneyland Paris) between 1992 and 2005


Other

* Video games called ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'': in 1984 by Ozisoft for the Commodore 64; in 1989 by
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for the ZX Spectrum and in 2003 by
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was planned but never released. *A board game adaptation of the book designed by Rüdiger Dorn was released by Kosmos in 2008. * Caedmon Records released an abridged recording of ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' read by
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, in the 1960s. * Tom Baker was the reader for a recording released by Argo Records in 1977. *
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was the reader for a recording released by Pinnacle Records Storyteller in 1975. *In 2011, Audible released an unabridged "Signature Performance" reading of the book by Tim Curry. *A
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called ''
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was released in 1974. It combines song, narration and instrumental pieces to retell the story. **Wakeman released a second concept album called '' Return to the Centre of the Earth'' in 1999. It tells the story of a later set of travelers attempting to repeat the original journey. * Alien Voices, an audio theater group led by Leonard Nimoy and John de Lancie, released a dramatized version of ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' through Simon and Schuster Audio in 1997. * Christopher Lloyd's character of Doctor Emmett Brown, one of the two main fictional characters of the '' Back to the Future'' film series, attributed the origins of his lifelong devotion to science to having read as a child the works of Jules Verne in general, and ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' in particular. (This is evident when he reveals that he tried to dig to the center of the Earth at the age of twelve.) ''
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'', especially, pays homage to the book when Dr. Brown carves his initials in a mineshaft after storing the time machine, just like Arne Saknussemm did to help guide future explorers. At the end of the film, it is revealed that Dr. Brown's two sons are named Jules and Verne. *The 1992 adventure/role-playing game '' Quest for Glory III'' by Sierra Entertainment used Arne Saknoosen the Aardvark as a bit character for exploration information, alluding to the explorer Arne Saknussemm. *The DC Comics comic book series '' Warlord'' takes place in Skartaris, a land supposed to exist within a hollow earth. Its creator, Mike Grell, has confirmed that "the name comes from the mountain peak Scartaris that points the way to the passage to the Earth's core in ''Journey to the Center of the Earth''."Brian Cronin, 2006
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Halldór Laxness Halldór Kiljan Laxness (; born Halldór Guðjónsson; 23 April 1902 – 8 February 1998) was an Icelandic writer and winner of the 1955 Nobel Prize in Literature. He wrote novels, poetry, newspaper articles, essays, plays, travelogues and s ...
, the only Icelandic author to be awarded the Nobel Prize, set his novel ''Under the Glacier'' in the area of
Snæfellsjökull Snæfellsjökull (, ''snow-fell glacier'') is a 700,000-year-old glacier-capped stratovolcano in western Iceland. It is situated on the westernmost part of the Snæfellsnes peninsula in Iceland. Sometimes it may be seen from the city of Reykjaví ...
. The glacier has a mystic quality in the story and there are several references to ''A Journey to the Center of the Earth'' in connection with it. * Norihiko Kurazono's Chitei Ryokou (地底旅行) is a
manga Manga (Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is u ...
adaptation of ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' that was serialized in
Comic Beam is a Japanese seinen manga magazine published by Enterbrain on a monthly basis since November 1995. In 2006, it had a circulation of 25,000. Popular manga serialized in ''Comic Beam'' include Kaoru Mori's '' Emma'' about the love story between ...
from 2015 to 2017.


See also

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Subterranean fiction Subterranean fiction is a subgenre of adventure fiction, science fiction, or fantasy which focuses on fictional underground settings, sometimes at the center of the Earth or otherwise deep below the surface. The genre is based on, and has in tu ...
* Pellucidar * ''
Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea ''Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea'' ( French: ''Les Mondes Engloutis'', "The Engulfed Worlds") is a 1985-1987 French animated series created by Nina Wolmark. The series consists of 52 episodes, each between 20 and 25 minutes in length, div ...
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External links

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''Journey into the Interior of the Earth''
(Malleson translation; Ward, Lock & Co., 1877) from JV.Gilead.org.il * (Malleson; Ward, Lock) * (Griffith and Farran, 1871) – "not a translation at all but a complete re-write of the novel" * (original French text, 1864) *
''Journey to the Center of the Earth''
free audio book at TheDramaPod.com
1963 BBC Radio serial of ''Journey to the Center of the Earth''
(audio) at Internet Archive (archive.org)
1995 BBC Radio adaptation of ''Journey to the Center of the Earth''
(audio) at Archive.org
2017 BBC Radio ''Classic Serial'': "Journey to the Center of the Earth"
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