Les Misérables / Victor Hugo ; Introduction and notes by Roger Clark
By: Hugo, Víctor conde [autor].
Contributor(s): Clark, Roger [Escritor de introducción].
Series: Wordsworth Classics.London : Wordsworth editons, 2002Edition: First edition.Description: 2 volumes ; 20 cm.Content type: texto Media type: no mediado Carrier type: volumenISBN: 9781853260858.Subject(s): Literatura francesa -- Siglo XIX | French literature -- XIX Century | Novela francesa -- Siglo XIX | French novel -- XIX CenturyDDC classification: 843.7 / Summary: One of the great classics of Western literature. Les Misérables is a magisterial work which is rich in both character portrayal and meticulous historical description. Characters such as the absurdly criminalised Valjean, the street urchin Gavroche, the rascal Thenardier, the implacable detective Javert, and the pitiful figure of the prostitute Fantine and her daughter Cosette, have entered the pantheon of literary dramatis personae. The reader is also troated to the unforgettable descriptions of the Battle of Waterloo and Valjean´s flight through the Paris sewers.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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One of the great classics of Western literature. Les Misérables is a magisterial work which is rich in both character portrayal and meticulous historical description. Characters such as the absurdly criminalised Valjean, the street urchin Gavroche, the rascal Thenardier, the implacable detective Javert, and the pitiful figure of the prostitute Fantine and her daughter Cosette, have entered the pantheon of literary dramatis personae.
The reader is also troated to the unforgettable descriptions of the Battle of Waterloo and Valjean´s flight through the Paris sewers.
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