The Green Ray - Jules Verne - ebook

The Green Ray ebook

Jules Verne

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The Green Ray is a charming and romantic adventure by Jules Verne that blends science, humor, and human emotion against the breathtaking scenery of Scotland's western coast. Inspired by the rare optical phenomenon said to appear at the precise moment of sunset, the novel follows the young and spirited Helena Campbell, whose life takes an unexpected turn when she becomes determined to witness the elusive "green ray" before agreeing to marriage. Encouraged—and sometimes hindered—by her well-meaning but overly practical uncles, Helena embarks on a series of journeys through the Hebrides and surrounding islands. Along the way, missed sunsets, sudden storms, and comical mishaps delay her goal, while new relationships and deeper self-discovery begin to unfold. Among these is the thoughtful artist Aristobulus Ursiclos and the more kindred-spirited Oliver Sinclair, whose contrasting personalities highlight the novel's gentle satire of rigid logic versus genuine feeling. Unlike many of Verne's technology-driven adventures, The Green Ray focuses on inner exploration as much as physical travel. It is a warm, reflective story about perception, love, and the idea that true understanding often comes not from scientific explanation alone, but from the heart. Graceful, witty, and quietly profound, The Green Ray stands as one of Jules Verne's most tender works—a timeless classic that celebrates nature's beauty, romantic awakening, and the magic found in life's fleeting moments.

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Liczba stron: 233

Rok wydania: 2026

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