4 mars 1915 - Plutoniia - Vladimir Afanasevich Obruchev
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lost world, hollow earth - The title Plutonia refers to the novel's setting in a lost land. It is an underground world having its own sun, called Pluto for the Roman god of the underworld. The terrain is marked by dramatic geographic features and inhabited by monstrous animals and primitive people. These are essentially the animal and plant life of previous geological periods in their natural surroundings. As the characters venture deeper into the underground area, they encounter more and more ancient life forms, back to dinosaurs and other Jurassic species.[1]
It's not known whether Russian geologist Vladimir Afanasevich Obruchev drew inspiration from Burroughs, or Verne, or neither, but he created a hollow earth full of prehistoric beasts in his scientific novel
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Scientific Romance
Early Science Fiction / Fantastic Fiction / Lost Worlds / Ho...
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