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Loading... Les Misérables (original 1862; edition 1987)by Victor Hugo
Work InformationLes Misérables by Victor Hugo (1862) ![]()
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Location : NWS Listened to the audiobook version of this classic novel and it took me quite a while to get through the entire book. I was fascinated by the descriptions of society still grappling with its recent history of the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars, but there's a lot more to this novel. I think I need to return to this book again, but to actually read the print version, as the audiobook didn't really work for me in this particular case. The language is gorgeous, if at times dark: "Fairy tales all: Goblins for children; God for men. No, our tomorrow is night. Beyond the grave, all are only equal nothings.” “This book is a drama whose first character is the Infinite. Man is the second.” “Being in possession of the false aim of life, happiness, how we forget the true aim, duty!” (Though the novel is immensely quotable, this line is probably my favorite.) I head the people sing and it was glorious. It was a long read for me 1,300 pages translated by Christine Donougher but she made it simple for English speakers. I enjoyed the characters, the plot, and bits of French history especially the parts about Emperor Napoleon I and King Louis Philippe I. Interesting too that Victor Hugo wrote most of Les Misérables in exile on the islands of Guernsey and Jersey for publicly being an outspoken critic of Emperor Napoleon III. Mögen alle mit der Güte des Jean Valjean ihr Leben bestreiten. Belongs to Publisher SeriesAmstelboeken (138-139-140) Aufbau Taschenbuch (1700) Austral (646) Capolavori della narrativa De Agostini (46-47-48) — 24 more Is contained inContainsIs a retelling ofHas the (non-series) sequelHas the adaptationIs abridged inInspiredHas as a commentary on the textHas as a student's study guideHas as a teacher's guide
Story of Valjean, the ex-convict who rises against all odds from galley slave to mayor, and the fanatical police inspector who dedicates his life to recapturing Valjean. No library descriptions found.
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![]() GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)843.7 — Literature French French fiction Constitutional monarchy 1815–48LC ClassificationRatingAverage:![]()
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