Publishing House : Horizons
Around the World in Eighty Days is an exciting literary work that reveals important cognitive details in an amazing literary framework, through presenting the journey of the hero Mr. Phileas Fogg around the world in eighty days, starting from London and ending there, accompanied by his servant Passepartout in a literary text that reveals many traits of the disciplined English personality, comparing it to the pragmatic American personality in the stages of America's emergence at this time (the beginning of the nineteenth century). Perhaps what distinguishes this work is its concern with presenting knowledge, in addition to presenting pleasure. The novel champions the importance of science, although it is a literary work that is primarily concerned with imagination, as it did not neglect to respect scientific facts during the process of narrating events, but more than that, it made them a very pivotal role in determining the features of the end of the novel