Les Misérables, v. 1/5: Fantine by Victor Hugo

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Author Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885
Translator Wraxall, Lascelles, Sir, 1828-1865
Title Les Misérables, v. 1/5: Fantine
Credits Produced by Annemie Arnst, Ingrid González Reyes & Marc D'Hooghe
Summary "Les Misérables, v. 1/5: Fantine" by Victor Hugo is a novel written in the early 19th century. The book introduces the profound themes of social justice, redemption, and the human condition, centering on the character of Jean Valjean, a former convict struggling for redemption amidst the harsh realities of post-Revolutionary France. The opening section lays the groundwork for exploring the lives of both the privileged and the downtrodden, revealing the intricate interplay between morality and society. The opening of "Les Misérables" presents M. Charles François Bienvenu Myriel, a compassionate bishop whose life is marked by profound acts of charity and selflessness. As he mingles with the townspeople and the sick, he transforms the episcopal palace into a refuge for the needy, embodying mercy and righteousness. The initial chapters delve into Myriel's past, his humble beginnings, and the choices that led him to embrace a life of service. We witness his interactions with various characters, including a dying conventionalist and the expectations of societal roles, which set the stage for Valjean’s journey of redemption, further emphasizing Hugo's critique of social injustice. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PQ: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Subject Historical fiction
Subject Orphans -- Fiction
Subject Paris (France) -- Fiction
Subject Epic literature
Subject Ex-convicts -- Fiction
Category Text
EBook-No. 48731
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Apr 4, 2024
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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