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The Castle of the Carpathians [Paperback]

Jules Verne (Author)
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July 1, 2001
The descriptions of the quaint villagers of Werst, their costumes, manner of living, and belief in the supernatural world would in themselves prove an interesting narrative, but when coupled with the exciting adventures of Nic Deck, the two Counts, the cowardly Doctor, and the beautiful La Stilla, the story is undoubtedly one of the most enchanting ever offered.

This mysterious tale takes place in the area which in just a few years would become known as Dracula's homeland. Jules Verne has the knack of it. He knows how to make the scientifically romantic story. You might not know what a "nyctalop" was, but if you saw one flapping his wings around the dark fortress in the Carpathians, you would run for it, as did Nic Deck.. Orfanik is head conjurer, and in his trial he explains how he brought into play for a wicked purpose a variety of ingenious inventions.


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  • Paperback: 292 pages
  • Publisher: Fredonia Books (NL) (July 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1589634578
  • ISBN-13: 978-1589634572
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,297,015 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Much better than expected, November 13, 2008
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I am a big fan of Jules Verne, and while it is difficult to find some of the more obscure titles. "The Castle of the Carpathians" is one of the harder to find titles, but that should not cause it to be considered a sub-standard title. In fact, I would rank it as one of my 5 or 6 favorite Verne titles.

The plot is much more of a Victorian style romance than the typical Verne novel. It focuses more on strong bond between a fiance and his soon-to-be-wife. Another unusual aspect is that Verne allows the supernatural to take on a central theme of the story. The ending is true to Verne form showing that science can explain the mysteries of man.

The story is well told with Verne's typical descriptive flair and is well paced to boot. My only complaint is that like some of Verne's later novels it seems more like two novels pasted together. In fact, the central character is not even introduced until the novel is over 50% finished. In this regard it seems like the novel is a little too short. I think that Verne could have easily added another 100 pages in order to better develop the plot and the characters.

Final tally - Not quite Verne's best, but certainly one of the better of Verne's hard-to-find novels. Recommended to all those who enjoy the Victorian style, however I would strongly encourage it to those who have a particular fondness of Verne.

4 1/2 stars.
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9 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Carpathian Castle available again after 100 years, October 5, 2003
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Friar Tuck (Rockville, MD) - See all my reviews
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This book is apparently a lasergraphic reproduction of the edition published in 1900 by the Saalfield Publishing Company of New York and Chicago. The text reproduces fairly well as it is digitally enhanced but the illustrations in low resoloution gray scale leave much to be desired. They do however give the general idea of the original. The text is identical to that published by the Merriam Company in 1894 and Sampson and Low (London, 1893). Given that there have been no republications of this early work, this Fredonia edition makes the original historical text available at a reasonable price to a wide audience. Using print-on-demand technology it is now possible to offer these books without the expense of a maintaining a large inventory. Given the current interest in Jules Verne these Fredonia titles will undoubtedly find a good following among both amateur and professional Verne scholars. Unfortunately the scanty information provided by the publisher about the sources for these books leaves it up to outside reviewers to provide this historical information as best they can.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars When I was a lad, this read was quite captivating, January 7, 2006
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Gabriel E. Borlean (Odense, Denmark - birthtown of fairytale-writer H.C. Andersen) - See all my reviews
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I would rate it 3.5 STARS.

I was merely 14 when I read the book in Roumanian. The plot was quite interesting, even Sherlock Holmes-like. The read feels very Jules Verne, but the plot nay. I remember at the beginning of the book, the descriptive details of the Transylvanian country and mountain side were very close to reality (Transylvania is a region in Roumania). Even for a young lad, who found the story captivating, the story was quite un-believable from early on. The spooky, mysterious, and metaphysical events that take place are all demystified at the end of the novel.

Enjoy the read!
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