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Paschal Grousset (1844–1909)

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L'Epave du Cynthia (The Waif of the Cynthia, 1885) 71K words


This novel was published as cowritten by Jules Verne and Andre Laurie (pseudonym used by Paschal Grousset), but modern scholars believe the actual writing was done by Laurie and Verne's role was that of supervisor and corrector. It is not officially part of the Voyages Extraordinaires, although the edition and the type of story are similar. The story begins in Norway and eventually takes us on a sailing trip all around the Arctic Circle.


First read or reread?: First read for me.


What is it about?: Erik Hersebom is a Norwegian boy from a small fishing town, endowed with a remarkable intelligence. However, there is something else unusual about him: he does not have the characteristic physical features of the Scandinavian people. He looks like a Celt. Doctor Schwaryencrona takes him under his wing and finances his education. The doctor discovers that Erik was adopted by his family of Norwegian fishermen, after being saved from the sea when he was only a few months old, attached to a lifebuoy with the word "Cynthia". Once grown up, with the help of the Doctor, Erik will seek to elucidate the mystery of the sinking of the Cynthia to find a trace of his origins. This quest will lead him through the polar seas and Siberia.


I mentioned that this book is not part of the Extraordinary Voyages. You might wonder what this means exactly. OK, so this book was published as co-written by Verne and another writer, and nowadays scholars think the other writer probably did the actual writing. However, we have seen that the posthumous Extraordinary Voyages were modified by Michel Verne, with one of them ("The Thompson Travel Agency") possibly written by Michel alone. So then, why are those posthumous novels part of the Voyages, but not "The Waif of the Cynthia"?

The answer is that the Extraordinary Voyages is a series only in the sense that they were published with that label by Verne's publisher, Hetzel. "The Waif of the Cynthia" was also published by Hetzel, and the edition looks more or less similar to the ones used for Verne's Extraordinary Voyages. However, the publisher did not include it as part of the series, so that's why the posthumous novels and the two short story collections are part of the Voyages, while "The Waif of the Cynthia" isn't. Just a question of labels.

In my case, the collection of Verne novels that I have includes this novel, so I have also included it in my reading project. I have read it after the other novels, but actually it was published in 1885, in the middle of Verne's career.

So let's talk about the book. I have to say that I found it an enjoyable read. It's an adventure story, with a plot that wouldn't be out of place among the Extraordinary Voyages. The writing style was slightly different from Jules Verne's, which is something I did not notice in "The Thompson Travel Agency", for example.

It's not a huge difference, though, and I don't really mention it as a bad thing. There are fewer geographic descriptions, and more emotional content. There was more emphasis on the feelings of the characters, for example how Erik's adoptive family feels about his search for his biological family, and how Erik himself feels about it. Some moments are quite emotive, more than we would expect in a Verne story.

It wasn't a long novel (just one volume). I thought the pacing was good, and it kept me interested throughout. I did think at some point, when they were investigating by sending letters and discussing the responses, that I would like it if they actually travelled in person to investigate, but they quickly did just that, and once they did I have no complaint about the amount of adventure and exploring, in search of a disappeared sailor who might have relevant information. The novel reminded me a little of "In Search of the Castaways" because of the investigation element.

So the plot is very Verne-like, and the style, while not the exactly the same, is not that different. It's similar to Verne's adventure stories, without any speculative element.

One thing that was similar to Verne is how it foreshadows which characters are villains. This is something that is quite Verne-like. The character-related twists in Verne's novels often do not come as a surprise, which is something some modern readers complain about, but I have come to accept as part of his storytelling style.


Enjoyment factor: I enjoyed it. It was more emotional than most Extraordinary Voyages, but in terms of quality it was a good adventure story and it could have easily been part of the series, even if it wouldn't be among Verne's most innovative novels.
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jcm790 | 2 andere besprekingen | May 26, 2024 |
Indeholder "André Laurie: Til Maanen", "Lovelys Grav", "Tulipansvindelen. En hollandsk Historie fra det syttende Aarhundrede", "R. Stockton: To Historier fra Havet", "Herman Hirschfeld: Fra Bedstefader til Sønnesøn. En Roman fra Mediciernes Dage".

"André Laurie: Til Maanen" indeholder "1. Del. Dværgen fra Rhadameh", " 1. Kapitel. I Snatim", " 2. Kapitel. En 'five-o'clock' paa det røde Hav", " 3. Kapitel. I den nubiske Ørken", " 4. Kapitel. Sidi-Ben-Kamsa og hans Dværg", " 5. Kapitel. Kontoret i Queen-street i Melbourne", " 6. Kapitel. Aktieselskabet Luna", " 7. Kapitel. Den ene saar, den anden høster", " 8. Kapitel. Strejken", " 9. Kapitel. Den store Magnet", " 10. Kapitel. Flere Besøg", " 11. Kapitel. Den sorte Garde", " 12. Kapitel. I Khartum", " 13. Kapitel. Mørkets Fyrste", " 14. Kapitel. Hvid og sort Magi", " 15. Kapitel. Mændene fra Søernes Land", " 16. Kapitel. Saddurs Død", " 17. Kapitel. Den sorte Gardes Frafald", " 18. Tyrrels Mesterstykke", "2. Del. Skibbrudne i Himmelrummet", " 1. Kapitel. Efter Sammenstødet", " 2. Kapitel. Et besynderligt Land", " 3. Kapitel. Rheticus-Krateret", " 4. Kapitel. Kun bedøvet", " 5. Kapitel. Maddurs Historie", " 6. Kapitel. Ulykkesfæller", " 7. Kapitel. Blade af Gertruds Dagbog", " 8. Kapitel. Flere Opdagelser", " 9. Kapitel. Jorden frembringer Solformørkelse", " 10. Kapitel. Jordskin", " 11. Kapitel. Atter Kommissionærerne", " 12. Kapitel. Faldskærmen", " 13. Kapitel. Nedstigningen", " 14. Kapitel. Ved Nilen", " 15. Kapitel. Eensidige Forklaringer", " 16. Avenue de l'Observatioire".
Den handler om ???
"Lovelys Grav" handler om en grevinde, der forsøger at få sin hund Lovely i familiegravstedet.
"Tulipansvindelen. En hollandsk Historie fra det syttende Aarhundrede" handler om ???
"R. Stockton: To Historier fra Havet" handler om ???
"Herman Hirschfeld: Fra Bedstefader til Sønnesøn. En Roman fra Mediciernes Dage" handler om ???

R. Stockton er Frank R. Stockton og de to historier er "The Water-Devil" der foregår ved landsbyen Riprock og "Derelict. A Tale of the Wayward Sea" der foregår på skonnerten Sparhawk.
André Laurie er et pseudonym for Paschal Grousset
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bnielsen | Apr 22, 2013 |
Waif of the Cynthia

The Scandinavian setting of this novel was unusual and quite refreshing. The plot revolved around a dark haired boy called Erik in a family of blond Norwegians, who turns out to have been discovered as a baby tied to a ship's buoy. The plot concerns Erik's of his efforts to chase round the world trying to track down a sailor who supposedly knows the secret of his abandonment. He turns out to be the son of a French industrialist. 4/5
 
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john257hopper | 2 andere besprekingen | Dec 21, 2011 |
Jules Verne, how I wish he or someone like him were writing today.
 
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brone | 2 andere besprekingen | Jan 30, 2015 |

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