fiction.wikisort.org - CharacterLord Glenarvan is a fictional character that appears in Jules Verne's 1868 novel In Search of the Castaways and then briefly appears in The Mysterious Island (1875). He is a wealthy Scottish noble married to Lady Glenarvan.
Fictional character in Jules Verne novels
Fictional character
Lord Edward Glenarvan |
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Lord Glenarvan in Les Enfants du capitaine Grant |
First appearance | Les Enfants du capitaine Grant (1868) |
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Last appearance | L'Île mystérieuse (1874) |
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Created by | Jules Verne |
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Gender | Male |
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Family | wife Lady Helena; cousin Major MacNabb |
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Nationality | Scottish |
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Fictional appearances
Lord Glenarvan owns a yacht called the Duncan, which he uses to help find Captain Grant of the Britannia, who is being sought by his children Robert and Mary. After many travels and misfortunes he and his crew eventually finds the captain in the conclusion of In Search of the Castaways.
In The Mysterious Island, Lord Glenarvan uses the Duncan to save castaways and the repentant criminal Tom Ayrton on the fictional Lincoln Island.
In Among the Cannibals, Lord Glenarvan threatens to kill his wife to prevent her from being taken captive by a group of Maori. Moffat interprets this scene as an example of the "European fear" of "the contamination and despoliation of pure and virtuous European women".
Reception
The character has been used to discuss European colonialism in literature.[2][3] Russian playwright Mikhail Bulgakov used the character in a 1928 comedy, The Crimson Island, as a spoof of Western European colonialism.[4][5]
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Voyages extraordinaires |
- Five Weeks in a Balloon (1863)
- Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864)
- From the Earth to the Moon (1865)
- The Adventures of Captain Hatteras (1866)
- In Search of the Castaways (1867–68)
- Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas (1869–70)
- Around the Moon (1870)
- A Floating City (1871)
- The Adventures of Three Englishmen and Three Russians in South Africa (1872)
- The Fur Country (1873)
- Around the World in Eighty Days (1873)
- The Mysterious Island (1874–75)
- The Survivors of the Chancellor (1875)
- Michael Strogoff (1876)
- Off on a Comet (1877)
- The Child of the Cavern (1877)
- Dick Sand, A Captain at Fifteen (1878)
- The Begum's Fortune (1879)
- Tribulations of a Chinaman in China (1879)
- The Steam House (1880)
- Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon (1881)
- Godfrey Morgan (1882)
- The Green Ray (1882)
- Kéraban the Inflexible (1883)
- The Vanished Diamond (1884)
- The Archipelago on Fire (1884)
- Mathias Sandorf (1885)
- The Lottery Ticket (1886)
- Robur the Conqueror (1886)
- North Against South (1887)
- The Flight to France (1887)
- Two Years' Vacation (1888)
- Family Without a Name (1889)
- The Purchase of the North Pole (1889)
- César Cascabel (1890)
- Mistress Branican (1891)
- The Carpathian Castle (1892)
- Claudius Bombarnac (1892)
- Foundling Mick (1893)
- Captain Antifer (1894)
- Propeller Island (1895)
- Facing the Flag (1896)
- Clovis Dardentor (1896)
- An Antarctic Mystery (1897)
- The Mighty Orinoco (1898)
- The Will of an Eccentric (1899)
- The Castaways of the Flag (1900)
- The Village in the Treetops (1901)
- The Sea Serpent (1901)
- The Kip Brothers (1902)
- Travel Scholarships (1903)
- A Drama in Livonia (1904)
- Master of the World (1904)
- Invasion of the Sea (1905)
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Other works | Novels |
- The Waif of the Cynthia (1885)
- The Lighthouse at the End of the World (1905)
- The Golden Volcano (1906)
- The Chase of the Golden Meteor (1908)
- The Danube Pilot (1908)
- The Survivors of the "Jonathan" (1909)
- The Secret of Wilhelm Storitz (1910)
- The Barsac Mission (1919)
- Backwards to Britain (1989, written 1859)
- Paris in the Twentieth Century (1994, written 1863)
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Collections |
- Doctor Ox (1874)
- Yesterday and Tomorrow (1910)
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Short stories |
- "A Drama in Mexico" (1851)
- "A Drama in the Air" (1851)
- "Martin Paz" (1852)
- "Master Zacharius" (1854)
- "A Winter amid the Ice" (1855)
- "The Count of Chanteleine" (1864)
- "The Blockade Runners" (1865)
- "Dr. Ox's Experiment" (1872)
- "An Ideal City" (1875)
- "The Mutineers of the Bounty" (1879)
- "Ten Hours Hunting" (1881)
- "Frritt-Flacc" (1884)
- "Gil Braltar" (1887)
- "In the Year 2889" (1889)
- "Adventures of the Rat Family" (1891)
- "Mr. Ray Sharp and Miss Me Flat" (1893)
- "The Eternal Adam" (1910)
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Plays |
- The Broken Straws (1850)
- Mona Lisa (1852)
- Blind Man's Buff (1853)
- The Adoptive Son (1853
- Knights of the Daffodil (1855)
- Mr. Chimpanzee (1858)
- The Inn in the Ardennes (1860)
- Eleven Days' Siege (1861)
- A Nephew from America (1873)
- Around the World in 80 Days (1874)
- The Children of Captain Grant (1878)
- Michael Strogoff (1880)
- Journey Through the Impossible (1882)
- Kéraban the Pigheaded (1883)
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