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The Greatest Works of Victor Hugo - Les Misérables Mary Tudor The Hunchback of Notre-Dame Oration on Voltaire Cromwell - cover

The Greatest Works of Victor Hugo - Les Misérables Mary Tudor The Hunchback of Notre-Dame Oration on Voltaire Cromwell

Victor Hugo

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "The Greatest Works of Victor Hugo," readers are invited into a compendium that traverses the vast emotional and thematic landscape of one of literature's most illustrious figures. This anthology presents a masterful selection of Hugo's most significant works, encapsulating his pioneering contributions to both Romanticism and social commentary. With a lyrical yet accessible prose style, Hugo deftly merges the grandiosity of human experience with poignant explorations of love, justice, and the struggles of the marginalized. Central to this collection is the interplay between personal narratives and broader societal critiques, making it a profound reflection of 19th-century France. Victor Hugo, a titan of French literature, emerged during a time of significant political and social upheaval, which deeply influenced his writing. His life experiences'Äîincluding his opposition to poverty and injustice, as seen in works like "Les Mis√©rables"'Äîand his passionate involvement in the social issues of his day fueled his creative spirit. His ability to forge epic tales with deeply emotional characters marks Hugo as not just a storyteller, but as a champion of the disenfranchised. This anthology is a must-read for those seeking to understand the human condition through Hugo's incisive lens. It provides invaluable insights into the heart of 19th-century society and reveals the timeless relevance of Hugo's themes. Readers will find themselves captivated by the lyrical beauty and moral depth of Hugo's prose, making this collection an essential addition to any literary repertoire.
Disponibile da: 03/12/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 4089 pagine.

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