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  Prehistoric Fiction
J.-H. Rosny is the joint pseudonym of the Belgian brothers Joseph-Henri-Honoré Boëx [1856-1940], and Séraphin-Justin-François Boëx [1859-1948], known respectively as J.-H. Rosny aîné, and J.-H. Rosny jeune, who wrote in collaboration until 1909.
J.-H. Rosny Aîné was clearly the major writer: after their split, the younger brother produced little of note.
While Rosny's novels were written from the "prehistoric" point of view, Doyle's is one of modern man thrust into a world of the past.
www.trussel.com /f_prehis.htm   (4832 words)

  
 Jules Verne and the French Literary Canon
Edmund J. Smyth (Liverpool: Liverpool Univ. Press, 2000), pp.
Charles Guider, “Jules Verne, plus jeune que jamais,” Lectures pour tous 150 (1966), 16-17.
Edward J. Gallagher et al, eds., Jules Verne: A Primary and Secondary Bibliography (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1980).
jv.gilead.org.il /evans/JV_Canon.html   (10057 words)

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