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Les Misérables

Victor Hugo

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Victor Hugo's 'Les Misérables' is a masterpiece of French literature, renowned for its intricate plot, complex characters, and social commentary. Set in early 19th century France, the novel explores themes of justice, redemption, and the struggle for societal change. Hugo's writing style is rich in detail and emotion, evoking a sense of realism that draws the reader into the lives of the characters. The historical backdrop of post-revolutionary France adds depth to the narrative, highlighting the impact of political unrest on ordinary people. Victor Hugo, a prolific writer and prominent figure in French literature, was inspired to write 'Les Misérables' by his own political beliefs and experiences. His advocacy for social justice and empathy towards the marginalized is reflected in the novel's portrayal of poverty, injustice, and human resilience. Through vivid characterization and poignant storytelling, Hugo creates a compelling portrait of a society in turmoil. I recommend 'Les Misérables' to readers interested in classic literature, social commentary, and historical fiction. This enduring novel offers a poignant exploration of the human condition and continues to resonate with audiences today.

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Thèmes sociaux, Nature humaine, XIXe siècle, Romantisme social, Victor Hugo engagement politique, Style littéraire romantique, Poésie dramaturge, Jean Valjean, Paris 19e siècle, Destin bagnard