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摘要
1895年至1904年间,爱德华·德布劳上尉以Léo Dex的名字写了几部完全符合地理小说规范的小说。他的大部分作品,追随儒勒·凡尔纳(Jules Verne)的《信义》(Cinq semaines en ballon,1863年),主要是想把读者带到非洲。那么,他只是个模仿者吗?事实上,他与凡尔纳的不同之处在于,他本人是一位国内外公认的气球手。如果他没有发明“气球小说”,他仍然是这一类型中最多产的贡献者。
Between 1895 and 1904, Captain Edouard Deburaux, under the name Léo Dex, wrote several novels that fully embraced the codes of the geographical novel. Most of his writings, following in the footsteps of Jules Verne’s Cinq semaines en ballon (1863), were intended to take the reader mainly to Africa. So, is he a mere imitator? In fact, he differs from Verne in that he himself was a nationally and internationally recognized balloonist. And if he did not invent the “balloon novel”, he was nonetheless the most prolific contributor to the genre.