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Les Miserables - (Everyman's Library Classics) by Victor Hugo (Mixed Media Product)

Les Miserables - (Everyman's Library Classics) by  Victor Hugo (Mixed Media Product)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>It has been said that Victor Hugo has a street named after him in virtually every town in France. A major reason for the singular celebrity of this most popular and versatile of the great French writers is <i>Les Misérables </i>(1862). In this story of the trials of the peasant Jean Valjean--a man unjustly imprisoned, baffled by destiny, and hounded by his nemesis, the magnificently realized, ambiguously malevolent police detective Javert--Hugo achieves the sort of rare imaginative resonance that allows a work of art to transcend its genre.<br><i><br>Les Misérables </i>is at once a tense thriller that contains one of the most compelling chase scenes in all literature, an epic portrayal of the nineteenth-century French citizenry, and a vital drama--highly particularized and poetic in its rendition but universal in its implications--of the redemption of one human being.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Hugo's genius was for the creation of simple and recognizable myth. The huge success of <i>Les Misérables </i>as a didactic work on behalf of the poor and oppressed is due to his poetic and myth-enlarged view of human nature. --V. S. Pritchett</p><p> </p><p>It was Tolstoy who vindicated [Hugo's] early ambition by judging <i>Les Misérables </i>one of the world's great novels, if not the greatest... [His] ability to present the extremes of experience 'as they are' is, in the end, Hugo's great gift. --From the Introduction by Peter Washington</p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Victor Hugo (1802-85), novelist, poet, playwright, and French national icon, is best known for two of today's most popular world classics: <i>Les Misérables </i>and <i>The Hunchback of Notre-Dame</i>, as well as other works, including <i>The Toilers of the Sea</i> and <i>The Man Who Laughs</i>. Hugo was elected to the Académie Française in 1841. As a statesman, he was named a Peer of France in 1845. He served in France's National Assemblies in the Second Republic formed after the 1848 revolution, and in 1851 went into self-imposed exile upon the ascendance of Napoleon III, who restored France' s government to authoritarian rule. Hugo returned to France in 1870 after the proclamation of the Third Republic.

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