Cyrus Smith (named Cyrus Harding in some English translations) is one of the protagonists of
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 ...
's 1875 novel ''
The Mysterious Island''. He is an officer in the
Union Army during the
American Civil War. He is a very skilled man and a fine literary example of a 19th-century
engineer.
Cyrus Smith is also a man possessed of the kind of high moral qualities common in Verne's protagonists. He is selfless, noble, honest, courageous, and utterly devoted to his companions. His practical knowledge of
physics,
chemistry
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,
botany,
navigation, and many other fields enables the Mysterious Island's colonists to quickly establish a thriving mini-civilization in isolation from the rest of the world. Smith is, however, annoyed and secretive regarding the fact that the colony has been mysteriously saved many times by a benefactor who refuses to reveal himself, causing his own achievements to seem less significant.
In the 2002 novel ''
Captain Nemo: The Fantastic History of a Dark Genius'' by
Kevin J. Anderson
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, he is one of the officials captured by Robur (another Verne creation, from the novels ''
Robur the Conqueror'' and
''Master of the World'') during the
Crimean War
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Geopolitical causes of the war included t ...
, along with
Captain Nemo and
Passepartout.
References
Literary characters introduced in 1874
Jules Verne characters
Fictional soldiers
Fictional engineers
Fictional American Civil War veterans
Fictional castaways
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