About the Book: Les Miserables
Les Misrables is a story of human struggles, victories, failures, love and desires, with the surrounding revolutionary fever serving as a common thread. One of Victor Hugos best-known works, the narrative spans many years as it describes the protagonist Valjeans release from prison and transformation into an industrialist while being relentlessly pursued by Inspector Javert, a morally rigid figure. Les Misrables, Victor Hugos crowning achievement, was an instant hit both in France and internationally due to its advocacy for the underprivileged and dispossessed..
About the Author: Victor Hugo
Victor Hugo (26 February 180222 May 1885) was a renowned French writer, poet, and political activist. His literary works, including Les Misrables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, showcased his talent for storytelling and exploration of social issues. Hugos writings depicted the struggles of characters amidst the backdrop of a rapidly changing society. He was a passionate advocate for justice and human rights, using his platfo...
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