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 | | Victor Hugo. Les Misérables. Translated from the French by Isabel F. Hapgood. Part 5. Jean Valjean. | Elibron Classics, 2012, 292 pages. ISBN 9780543574947 paperback ISBN 9780543574930 hardcover |
| Translator: | Isabel F. Hapgood |
| Part 5. Jean Valjean |
| This edition is published in 5 volumes sold separately. |
Replica of 1887 edition by Thomas Y. Crowell Co., New York. Table of Contents Sample Pages We recommend to print out sample pages to evaluate the quality of a reprint. | | Victor Hugo (1802-1885), list of works |  |  |  | Equally renowned as a poet, playwright, and novelist, Victor Hugo nearly lost the manuscript of his most famous work, Les Miserables, during a stormy ocean crossing. (Portions of that novel are based on Hugo's own experiences as a poor student in Paris.) Remembered fondly for his creation of such memorable characters as Jean Valjean and Quasimodo, Hugo also wrote the play Le Roi s'amuse - which was later adapted into the opera Rigoletto. |
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