Les Miserables
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About The Book:- Les Miserables Is A French Historical Novel By Victor Hugo, First Published In 1862, That Is Considered One Of The Greatest Novels Of The 19Th Century. In The English-Speaking World, The Novel Is Usually Referred To By Its Original French Title. However, Several Alternatives Have Been Used, Including The Miserables, The Wretched, The Miserable Ones, The Poor Ones, The Wretched Poor, The Victims And The Dispossessed. Beginning In 1815 And Culminating In The 1832 June Rebellion In Paris, The Novel Follows The Lives And Interactions Of Several Characters, Particularly The Struggles Of Ex-Convict Jean Valjean And His Experience Of Redemption. Examining The Nature Of Law And Grace, The Novel Elaborates Upon The History Of France, The Architecture And Urban Design Of Paris, Politics, Moral Philosophy, Antimonarchism, Justice, Religion, And The Types And Nature Of Romantic And Familial Love. Les Misrables Has Been Popularized Through Numerous Adaptations For Film, Television And The Stage, Including A Musical. About The Author:- Victor-Marie Hugo (1802-1885) Was A French Poet, Novelist, Essayist, Playwright, And Dramatist Of The Romantic Movement. During A Literary Career That Spanned More Than Sixty Years, He Wrote Abundantly In An Exceptional Variety Of Genres: Lyrics, Satires, Epics, Philosophical Poems, Epigrams, Novels, History, Critical Essays, Political Speeches, Funeral Orations, Diaries, And Letters Public And Private, As Well As Dramas In Verse And Prose. Hugo Is Considered To Be One Of The Greatest And Best-Known French Writers. Outside France, His Most Famous Works Are The Novels Les Misrables, 1862, And The Hunchback Of Notre-Dame (French: Notre-Dame De Paris), 1831. In France, Hugo Is Renowned For His Poetry Collections, Such As Les Contemplations (The Contemplations) And La Lgende Des Sicles (The Legend Of The Ages). Hugo Was At The Forefront Of The Romantic Literary Movement With His Play Cromwell And Drama Hernani. Many Of His Works Ha
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