
Un hivernage dans les glaces
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Jules Verne
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En 1855, en allant secourir des naufragés, le capitaine Louis Cornbutte disparait en mer à la hauteur du redoutable maelström. Son père Jean et sa fiancée Marie, persuadés qu'il est encore en vie, décident de partir à sa recherche. C'est le début d'une palpitante odyssée qui va conduire tout un équipage aux confins des mers polaires.
Rien ne manque à ce roman que le jeune Jules Verne écrivit à 27 ans. Un hivernage dans les glaces contient la force dramatique et émotionnelle des ouvrages de la maturité. Suspense, trahison, tempêtes de neige, attaque d'ours affamés : ce récit possède en germes tous les éléments scientifiques et narratifs qui feront le succès des Voyages extraordinaires.
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