@inbook{10.2307/j.ctt14jxwrf.12, ISBN = {9780813161129}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt14jxwrf.12}, abstract = {Even as an overall decline in the quality of Hollywood’s Verne filmmaking began in the 1980s, a renaissance in scholarship had been gaining momentum. The 150th anniversary of Verne’s birth in 1828 led to such original biographies as Peter Costello’sJules Verne: Inventor of Science Fiction(1978) and Peter Haining’s lavishly illustratedThe Jules Verne Companion(1979), both building on the translation of the second familial biography by grandson Jean Jules-Verne in 1976 and the 1972 translation of Jean Chesneaux’sThe Political and Social Ideas of Jules Verne.A bibliography of english-language Verne criticism published by G. K. Hall in}, bookauthor = {Brian Taves}, booktitle = {Hollywood Presents Jules Verne: The Father of Science Fiction on Screen}, pages = {211--224}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, title = {The Revival, 1993–1996}, year = {2015} }