Inspired by Around the World in Eighty Days by the French writer Jules Verne, first published in 1873, Nellie Bly undertook to travel around the world in 80 days for her newspaper, the New York World. She managed to do the journey within 72 days, meeting Verne himself in Amiens. Her book about the trip, Around the World in Seventy-Two Days, became a best seller. The picture on the left top is a still from the movie. Krithi
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nellie bly
Nellie Bly (May 5, 1864[1] – January 27, 1922) was the pen name of American pioneer female journalist Elizabeth Jane Cochran. She remains notable for two feats: a record-breaking trip around the world in emulation of Jules Verne's character Phileas Fogg, and an exposé in which she faked insanity to study a mental institution from within.
Nellie Bly - did a trip around the world ala Fogg and faked insanity ala McMurphy. Very nice Question.
Inspired by Around the World in Eighty Days by the French writer Jules Verne, first published in 1873, Nellie Bly undertook to travel around the world in 80 days for her newspaper, the New York World. She managed to do the journey within 72 days, meeting Verne himself in Amiens. Her book about the trip, Around the World in Seventy-Two Days, became a best seller.
The picture on the left top is a still from the movie.
Krithi
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