Interactive literary atlas
Mapped Fiction turns classic novels into chapter-by-chapter 3D route maps.
Mapped Fiction builds accurate, source-linked route maps from public-domain fiction. Each mapped book records the journey as a sequence of paths with start and end points, travel media, distances, chapter facts, confidence notes, and curve points for the 3D globe.
Mapped books
Browse every mapped book, author page, or literary map location.
Journey Into the Interior of the Earth
Jules Verne. Route from No. 19 Konigstrasse, Hamburg to San Vicenzo port, with 36 mapped route segments.
Around the World in Eighty Days
Jules Verne. Route from Reform Club to Reform Club, with 31 mapped route segments.
Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea
Jules Verne. Route from Fifth Avenue Hotel to Lofoten shore, with 28 mapped route segments.
How the maps are built
The route data separates book evidence from geographic estimates. Confirmed locations, textual coordinates, inferred route bends, fictional underground or submarine sections, and explicit book distances are labeled so readers can see where the map is exact and where it is interpretive.
- Book pages summarize the complete journey and link to every chapter map.
- Route pages list every path segment with distance, transport medium, confidence, and source links.
- Chapter pages explain what changes in that chapter: location, distance, depth, slope, and route notes.
- Location pages collect coordinates, appearances, and route context across the atlas.