Les Misérables

ebook: Les Misérables

Sprache - Englisch

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In 'Les Misérables,' Victor Hugo presents a profound exploration of social injustice and redemption in 19th century France. Hugo's sprawling epic weaves together the lives of its diverse cast of characters, including the noble ex-convict Jean Valjean and the relentless Inspector Javert, against the backdrop of historical upheaval. The novel is celebrated for its intricate plot, moral philosophy, and detailed depictions of urban and rural life, rendered with a style that moves between realist and romantic. Hugo's incisive critique of social inequalities and his vivid character portrayals situate the work within the canon of Romantic literature, while its forward-thinking themes resonate with the burgeoning field of social justice.
Victor Hugo, a luminary of French literature, has adorned 'Les Misérables' with his political convictions and personal experiences. Beyond his literary prowess, Hugo was a committed social activist, and his exposure to the plight of the poor and disenfranchised imbues the novel's pages with authenticity and empathy. The raison d'etre for Hugo's magnum opus lies in his earnest endeavor to illuminate the societal shadows of his time and to advocate for reform and compassion.
'Les Misérables' is indispensable to the reader with an affinity for literature that bridges the gap between art and social consciousness. In Hugo's tome, one finds a masterful confluence of narrative grandeur and acute social commentary. This edition by DigiCat Publishing extends an invitation to relive Hugo's celebrated work, beckoning scholars and literary enthusiasts alike to immerse themselves in its timeless narrative. This book is as much a map of human frailty as it is a beacon of the indomitable human spirit, offering both a sweeping story and a heartfelt call to contemplation and action.


About the Author

Victor Hugo (1802–1885) stands as a towering figure in world literature, known predominantly for his extraordinary contributions to the Romantic literary movement. Born in Besançon, France, Hugo's impact extends well beyond French borders. His most celebrated work, 'Les Misérables' (1862), is celebrated for its profound humanitarianism and exquisite exploration of social injustice, and it remains a monumental achievement in the literary canon. The novel weaves the lives of disparate characters against the tumultuous background of post-revolutionary France, representing Hugo's mastery in character development and narrative scale. Hugo's stylistic innovation combined with his deep moral commitment and sense of historical grandeur, marks him as a writer of unique vision and narrative power, influencing numerous literary subgenres and modern storytelling. As a poet, playwright, and novelist, his repertoire includes such works as 'The Hunchback of Notre-Dame' (1831) and the poetry collections 'Les Contemplations' (1856) and 'La Légende des siècles' (1859). Hugo was also a vocal advocate for social causes such as the abolition of the death penalty. His literary achievements and social activism earned him a Senate seat in 1876. Victor Hugo's legacy is celebrated by the continued relevance of his works, which speak eloquently to the causes of freedom, justice, and human dignity.

Product Details

Publisher: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Language: English

Size: 1437 Pages

Filesize: 3.9 MB

ISBN: 8596547325734

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