The Victor Hugo Collection
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The Victor Hugo Collection

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The Victor Hugo Collection

About this book

Explore the sweeping power, moral vision, and emotional depth of Victor Hugo—one of the greatest literary figures of the nineteenth century and a defining voice of French Romanticism. The Victor Hugo Collection gathers his major novels, poetry, plays, political writings, and philosophical works in one comprehensive edition, offering readers a full immersion into the mind of a writer whose influence spans literature, politics, and culture. This definitive anthology includes Hugo's most celebrated masterpieces: Les MisĂ©rables, a monumental story of injustice, redemption, and the fight for dignity; The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, a moving portrait of love, architecture, and fate; The Toilers of the Sea, a gripping tale of courage and endurance; Ninety-Three, a historical novel of revolution and idealism; The Man Who Laughs, The Last Day of a Condemned Man, and many more. Also featured are his lyrical and visionary poetic collections—The Contemplations, The Legend of the Ages, The ChĂątiments, Les Orientales—as well as speeches, letters, and essays that reveal Hugo's fearless advocacy for justice, democracy, and human rights. Hugo's works blend romance, idealism, satire, history, and philosophical reflection. He portrays humanity's struggles and triumphs with unmatched emotional force, illuminating themes of love, sacrifice, oppression, political change, and spiritual longing. This beautifully formatted edition is perfect for readers, students, and collectors seeking the complete scope of a writer whose imagination helped shape modern literature. Add The Victor Hugo Collection to your library and experience the sweeping genius of a master who believed deeply in the dignity and destiny of humanity.

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Table of contents

  1. Les Misérables
  2. The Man Who Laughs
  3. The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
  4. Toilers of the Sea
  5. Hans of Iceland
  6. Bug-Jargal
  7. The Last Day of a Condemned Man; or, A Criminal’s Last Hours
  8. Claude Gueux (A Crime Story)
  9. A Fight with a Cannon