The Child of the Cavern

The Child of the Cavern

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name = The Child of the Cavern
title_orig = Les Indes noires
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author = Jules Verne
illustrator =
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country = France
language = French
series = The Extraordinary Voyages
genre = Adventure novel
publisher = Pierre-Jules Hetzel
release_date = April 1877
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pages =
isbn =
preceded_by = Off on a Comet
followed_by = Dick Sand, A Captain at Fifteen

"The Child of the Cavern" ( _fr. Les Indes noires, lit. "Black Indies") is a novel by the French writer Jules Verne, published in April 1877. The first UK edition was published as "The Child of the Cavern; or Strange Doings Underground", in October 1877 by Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington of London.

Alternative English titles for this novel include: "Black Diamonds", "Black Indies", "Child of the Cavern", "Child of the Cavern, or Strange Doings Underground" and "The Underground City".

Plot summary

Covering a time span of over ten years, this novel follows the fortunes of the mining community of Aberfoyle near Stirling, Scotland. Receiving a letter from an old colleague, mining engineer James Starr sets off for the old Aberfoyle mine, thought to have been mined out ten years earlier. Starr finds mine overman Simon Ford and his family living in a cottage deep inside the mine; he is astonished to find that Ford has made a discovery of the presence of a large vein of coal. Accompanying Simon Ford are his wife, Madge, and adult son, Harry.

From the outset, mysterious and unexplained happenings start to occur around the main characters, attributed initially to goblins and firemaidens.

Soon after the discovery of the new vein of coal, the community is revitalised with a whole town growing up around the underground lake called Loch Malcolm.

Suspicious of a malevolent force at work, Harry continues his explorations of the cavern system, where down a deep shaft, he discovers a young orphan girl named Nell. Over the course of the next few years Nell is adopted by Simon and Madge but reveals nothing of where she came from, only that she had never been out of the mine.

Eventually, when Harry and Nell announce their marriage, the mysterious occurrences come to a head. It becomes clear that all of the happenings have been caused by Silfax, another former employee of the mine, who along with his trained owl has inhabited the mine since its closure.

Notes

James Starr, a respected member of the Royal Institution, like many of Vernes' characters is a member of the academic "aristocracy" of the day.

External links

* [http://jv.gilead.org.il/pg/ucity/ "The Underground City" from JV.Gilead.org.il]
* (English)
* [http://www.yeoldelibrary.com/text/VerneJ/ucity/index.htm "The Underground City"] , online at [http://www.yeoldelibrary.com/ Ye Olde Library]
* [http://jv.gilead.org.il/rpaul/Les%20Indes%20noires/ 45 illustrations] by Jules Férat


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