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Les Misérables
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Justice, redemption, and the struggle for human dignity.
In Les Misérables, Victor Hugo presents one of the greatest masterpieces of world literature.
The novel follows Jean Valjean, a former convict seeking redemption after years of hardship and injustice. His journey intertwines with the lives of many others—such as the relentless Inspector Javert, the tragic Fantine, and the young lovers Cosette and Marius—set against the backdrop of 19th-century France.
With rich storytelling and deep social insight, Hugo explores both personal destiny and the suffering of the poor, while portraying the moral and political struggles of his time.
The novel deals with themes such as justice, poverty, love, redemption, revolution, and human dignity.
"An epic and emotional masterpiece about compassion, sacrifice, and the fight for justice."
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- Les Misérables
- Part 1 A Just Man
- Part 2 The Fall
- Part 3 In the Year 1817
- Part 4 To Confide Is Sometimes to Deliver into a Person's Power
- Part 5 The Descent
- Part 6 Javert
- Part 7 The Champmathieu Affair
- Part 8 A Counter-Blow
- Part 9 Waterloo
- Part 10 The Ship Orion
- Part 11 Accomplishment of the Promise Made to the Dead Woman
- Part 12 The Gorbeau Hovel
- Part 13 For a Black Hunt, A Mute Pack
- Part 14 Le Petit-Picpus
- Part 15 Parenthesis
- Part 16 Cemeteries Take That Which Is Committed Them
- Part 17 Paris Studied in its Atom
- Part 18 The Great Bourgeois
- Part 19 The Grandfather and the Grandson
- Part 20 The Friends of the ABC
- Part 21 The Excellence of Misfortune
- Part 22 The Conjunction of Two Stars
- Part 23 Patron Minette
- Part 24 The Wicked Poor Man
- Part 25 A Few Pages of History
- Part 26 Eponine
- Part 27 The House in the Rue Plumet
- Part 28 Succor From Below May Turn Out to Be Succor From on High
- Part 29 The End of Which Does Not Resemble the Beginning
- Part 30 Little Gavroche
- Part 31 Slang
- Part 32 Enchantments and Desolations
- Part 33 Whither Are They Going ?
- Part 34 The 5th of June, 1832
- Part 35 The Atom Fraternizes With the Hurricane
- Part 36 Corinthe
- Part 37 Marius Enters the Shadow
- Part 38 The Grandeur of Despair
- Part 39 The Rue de l'Homme Armé
- Part 40 The War Between Four Walls
- Part 41 The Intestine of the Leviathan
- Part 42 Mud But the Soul
- Part 43 Javert Derailed
- Part 44 Grandson and Grandfather
- Part 45 The Sleepless Night
- Part 46 The Last Draught From the Cup
- Part 47 Fading Away of the Twilight
- Part 48 Supreme Shadow, Supreme Dawn
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