Re: “[…] discredit Verne as a plagiarist…?” (Garmt, in
[JVF] A.I. Verdict 99.999%... (31/10/2025).
I have read that:
“Although Jules Verne will concentrate on the man himself, the writing cannot be ignored. Verne’s repeated passing off and plagiarism started as private matters, but ended up in court. The many discoveries in recent years have reversed readings of the Extraordinary Journeys and overturned ideas about the writer’s life.” (William Butcher, 2006, pp. xxii-xiii).
“Three French books are by far Verne’s most important sources [Re Hatteras]: Journeys in the Ice . . . Extracts from the Reports of Sir John Ross, Parry . . . McClure by Amateur Hervé and Ferdinand Lanoye (eds.) (1854), St. Stanislas schoolmate Lucien Dubois’s The Pole and the Equator (1863), and Lanoye’s The Polar Sea (1864). Verne borrows throughout from Hervé and Lanoye, indeed copying about eight pages word for word, mistakes included, making this the lengthiest plagiarism identified in his works.” (WB, 2006, p. 156)…
“Verne undoubtedly wrote the novel [Re VCE] between January and August 1864, perhaps while finishing Captain Hatteras. The source for the cipher was Poe’s cryptogram in “The Gold-Bug” (1843) and the Runic alphabet came from an inscription in the Univers pittoresque (BSJV 135:46)… There are also unmistakable debts to Hoffmann, Sand, and Dumas. Cutting and pasting from Louis Figuier’s The Earth before the Deluge (1863) was systematic, even by the lax standards of the time. It is a moot point whether the borrowing comes close to plagiarism”. (WB, 2006, p. 159).
“From January Verne was hard at work on a new project, the Illustrated Geography of France and her Colonies. Eminent geographer Théophile Lavallée had contracted to write it, written the introduction and thirteen of the eighty-nine sections, but fallen too ill to continue. Verne soon realized that the thirteen installments derived from Malte-Brun’s Illustrated France. He decided to hide the plagiarism by judicious rewriting (January 29, 1867)”. (WB, 2006, p. 183).
“More than a dozen of the works that the Library of Congress still lists as entirely Jules Verne’s, perhaps a million words, are no such thing. Verne purloined considerable parts of his published works, and was twice sued for breach of copyright and libel, escaping conviction only by twisting the truth. In some cases, he perpetrated fraud with his publisher’s active connivance; but in some Hetzel probably suspected nothing.” (WB, 2006, p. 247-8).
“Verne was sued for plagiarism by a Léon Delmas. Under the pseudonym René de Pont-Jest, he had published a short story called “>La Tête de Mimers” in the Revue contemporaine of September 1863. The hero is German; he finds the document that causes the journey in an old book; it is written in runic characters; a shadow indicates where to look; and the journey takes place underground —all as in Journey to the Center of the Earth. The affair dragged on more than a decade until a court case in 1877, which Verne won: even though the similarities are not very extensive, Verne perhaps did read the short story, although categorically denying it (BSJV 135:13)”. (WB, 2006, p. 250).
(Underlined is mine).
Friendly,
Guillo
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This is but a tool to put him on the spot and ask him ' why dont you produce a better answer if you dont like mine?
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