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Les Miserables (Fully Illustrated Unabridged Hapgood Translation) - Epic tale of justice love and redemption in revolutionary France - cover

Les Miserables (Fully Illustrated Unabridged Hapgood Translation) - Epic tale of justice love and redemption in revolutionary France

Victor Hugo

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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Victor Hugo'Äôs "Les Miserables" (Fully Illustrated Unabridged Hapgood Translation) stands as a monumental achievement in 19th-century literature, entwining the fates of its characters with the social and political upheavals of post-revolutionary France. Esteemed for its intricate narrative that marries historical realism with romanticism, the novel explores themes of justice, morality, and redemption through the lives of its vivid characters, such as Jean Valjean, Fantine, and Javert. Hugo employs a rich, evocative literary style, employing detailed descriptions, philosophical digressions, and poignant emotional depth, ensuring that readers are not merely observers but participants in the sweeping human saga of compassion and struggle. This fully illustrated edition enriches the text, heightening the reader'Äôs engagement with the stark realities and hopeful aspirations the narrative encapsulates. Victor Hugo, a towering figure of French literature and social activism, penned "Les Miserables" against the backdrop of his own experiences of suffering and exile. His deep compassion for the marginalized and his fervent criticism of social injustice reflect his profound understanding of human nature and society. Spurred by the tumult of the French political landscape and the plight of the poor, Hugo sought to illuminate the struggles of the downtrodden, encouraging empathy and reform through his art, which remains resonant to this day. This edition of "Les Miserables" is recommended for both long-time admirers of classic literature and new readers alike, providing an immersive journey into the complexities of the human condition. As you delve into Hugo's masterful prose, the accompanying illustrations serve as a visual testament to the story's emotional weight, inviting readers to contemplate their own lives in the context of Hugo'Äôs enduring themes. A profound exploration of grace amid suffering, this book promises a transformative reading experience that echoes through time.
Disponible depuis: 14/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 2000 pages.

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