
Kéraban-le-têtu
by Jules Verne
'Kéraban-le-têtu' Summary
Kéraban-le-Têtu, écrit par Jules Verne, est un roman d'aventure qui suit les mésaventures de Kéraban, un vendeur de tabac turc inflexible, et d'un de ses clients hollandais, un homme mou et indécis. L'histoire se déroule autour de la Mer Noire, et met en scène des situations comiques et des péripéties rocambolesques qui découlent du contraste frappant de leurs personnalités. Verne utilise le caractère têtu et inflexible de Kéraban pour créer des situations amusantes et absurdes, tandis que la mollesse et l'indécision du Hollandais servent de contrepoint comique. L'intrigue, qui combine des éléments de voyage et de satire sociale, offre un voyage divertissant et humoristique dans l'univers de Jules Verne.Book Details
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Jules Verne
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Verne is considered to be an important author in France and most of Europe, where he has had a wide influence on the literary avant-garde and on surrealism. His reputation was markedly different in an...
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