The correct answer is C. Jules Verne.
Jules Verne was a French author who wrote many adventure novels, including Around the World in Eighty Days. The book was published in 1873 and tells the story of Phileas Fogg, an English gentleman who makes a bet that he can travel around the world in 80 days. He sets off on his journey with his French valet, Passepartout, and they encounter many challenges along the way. They are chased by detectives, they are shipwrecked, and they are even arrested. But in the end, they make it back to London just in time to win the bet.
Charles Dickens was an English author who wrote many novels, including A Christmas Carol and David Copperfield. H. H. Munro was a British author who wrote short stories under the pen name Saki. Sir Richard Burton was an English explorer and writer who is best known for his travels to Africa and Arabia.
While all of these authors are well-known and respected, only Jules Verne wrote the book Around the World in Eighty Days.