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Les Misérables (Book Center) (Litterature) - Kindle edition by Hugo, Victor. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Les Misérables (Book Center) (Litterature). Review: Who was the most wretched of them all? - I am a sentimental soul. And I have never cried more buckets of tears for any book or any film until Les Miserables. My two favourite Russian authors Tolstoy and Dostoevsky gave it the highest praise possible. Tolstoy called it the greatest novel ever. Dostoevsky hailed Victor Hugo as the greatest author of the 19th century. Perhaps because all three great authors of the 19th century had the common trait of God loving/fearing and the theme of love and redemption prominently coursed through their great works of literature. Victor Hugo did it most successfully with his web of characters and the incredibly uplifting story line. Uplifting only after taking us to the depths of despair, despondency and wretchedness before providence came to the rescue. A wonderful reminder for all readers too that our lives are in the hands of God and it is providence that steer our lives, with hardship and also with triumphs. At which ever state in our lives we are in, we need to embrace life bravely during hardships and yet still be generous to others like the 10 year old Gavroche. A little street urchin with a heart of gold. Sharing and helping others who had less he did himself which was next to nothing. It was incredibly moving that after a chance meeting, Gavroche shared his shabby, crude shelter in a giant elephant statue, monument to Napoleon, with two younger homeless kid younger than himself. Unbeknown to Gavroche, the two young toddlers were actually his long lost brothers he had never met because their cruel parents gave away the two younger ones at an early stage. Providence bringing the three siblings together because of a twist of fate cannot be more heartwarming to read and weep a little of the beauty of humanity. A beautiful and kinder our society we can certainly have if there were more angelic souls like Gavroche, Bishop of Digne, and Valjean with their self sacrificial heart of gold and were so willing to bring a slice of heaven to all who led wretched lives crossing their paths. Indeed this epic tale of goodness must inspire readers greatly to no ends if readers would embrace the story and gaining a new perspective on life, a selfless aspect of service unto others that must take priority over our own selfish needs, bringing ultimately sublimity into our earthly existence. One of contentment, importance of generosity and capacity to smile in the midst of adversity. When we create paradise on earth for others, we create a paradise for ourselves too. There are indeed many wretched characters in the book. By the end, I was ranking all to pick the most wretched one of them all. Not F, not E, and not V. But M because to his dying day, he must bear a heavy heart for injuring his greatest guardian angel who gave him ironically also his greatest joy in life. The Saul to Paul turned-around drama on the road to Damascus was reenacted a few times in this epic novel. The theme behind the book of Job was also featured prominently. Absolutely inspiring for all because no one is without wretchedness and despair in common path called life. Knowing that providence is in control and will rescue us if we are deserving is most comforting. Our chief purpose in life is to make life on earth a paradise for others. Review: If you are ready to read 1247 pages. - You need to know that this book its very long and dry. However, this is a classic, first publication 1862. Many people like to read Victor Hugo and like to have Le Miserable at home in their library. This particular book is very nice looking and worth it to buy.
| ASIN | B074SKF1XD |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Best Sellers Rank | #431,817 in Kindle Store ( See Top 100 in Kindle Store ) #180 in Classic Fiction Anthologies & Collections #611 in Classic Literature & Fiction #614 in European Dramas & Plays |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,655) |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
| File size | 2.6 MB |
| ISBN-13 | 978-2377932436 |
| Language | English |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Print length | 372 pages |
| Publication date | January 11, 2020 |
| Publisher | Hachette Livre - BNF |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| X-Ray | Not Enabled |
E**傑
Who was the most wretched of them all?
I am a sentimental soul. And I have never cried more buckets of tears for any book or any film until Les Miserables. My two favourite Russian authors Tolstoy and Dostoevsky gave it the highest praise possible. Tolstoy called it the greatest novel ever. Dostoevsky hailed Victor Hugo as the greatest author of the 19th century. Perhaps because all three great authors of the 19th century had the common trait of God loving/fearing and the theme of love and redemption prominently coursed through their great works of literature. Victor Hugo did it most successfully with his web of characters and the incredibly uplifting story line. Uplifting only after taking us to the depths of despair, despondency and wretchedness before providence came to the rescue. A wonderful reminder for all readers too that our lives are in the hands of God and it is providence that steer our lives, with hardship and also with triumphs. At which ever state in our lives we are in, we need to embrace life bravely during hardships and yet still be generous to others like the 10 year old Gavroche. A little street urchin with a heart of gold. Sharing and helping others who had less he did himself which was next to nothing. It was incredibly moving that after a chance meeting, Gavroche shared his shabby, crude shelter in a giant elephant statue, monument to Napoleon, with two younger homeless kid younger than himself. Unbeknown to Gavroche, the two young toddlers were actually his long lost brothers he had never met because their cruel parents gave away the two younger ones at an early stage. Providence bringing the three siblings together because of a twist of fate cannot be more heartwarming to read and weep a little of the beauty of humanity. A beautiful and kinder our society we can certainly have if there were more angelic souls like Gavroche, Bishop of Digne, and Valjean with their self sacrificial heart of gold and were so willing to bring a slice of heaven to all who led wretched lives crossing their paths. Indeed this epic tale of goodness must inspire readers greatly to no ends if readers would embrace the story and gaining a new perspective on life, a selfless aspect of service unto others that must take priority over our own selfish needs, bringing ultimately sublimity into our earthly existence. One of contentment, importance of generosity and capacity to smile in the midst of adversity. When we create paradise on earth for others, we create a paradise for ourselves too. There are indeed many wretched characters in the book. By the end, I was ranking all to pick the most wretched one of them all. Not F, not E, and not V. But M because to his dying day, he must bear a heavy heart for injuring his greatest guardian angel who gave him ironically also his greatest joy in life. The Saul to Paul turned-around drama on the road to Damascus was reenacted a few times in this epic novel. The theme behind the book of Job was also featured prominently. Absolutely inspiring for all because no one is without wretchedness and despair in common path called life. Knowing that providence is in control and will rescue us if we are deserving is most comforting. Our chief purpose in life is to make life on earth a paradise for others.
M**R
If you are ready to read 1247 pages.
You need to know that this book its very long and dry. However, this is a classic, first publication 1862. Many people like to read Victor Hugo and like to have Le Miserable at home in their library. This particular book is very nice looking and worth it to buy.
R**Y
High Quality!
Very nice book. Worth the money!
L**N
Timeless classic of the French Rebellion
Les Misérables is a sweeping historical novel written by Victor Hugo, published in 1862. Set in early 19th-century France, it tells the story of Jean Valjean, a former convict who seeks redemption, and the lives of several characters intertwined with his. The novel begins with Jean Valjean, recently released from prison after serving a 19-year sentence for stealing a loaf of bread. Despite his desire to start anew, he finds it difficult to escape his past as an ex-convict. After an encounter with a kind bishop who shows him compassion, Valjean undergoes a transformation and resolves to live an honest life. Valjean takes on a new identity and becomes a successful factory owner and mayor of a small town. However, his past catches up with him when he encounters Javert, a relentless police inspector who recognizes him as a former prisoner. Valjean flees, determined to evade capture and protect the life he has built. The narrative then shifts to introduce Fantine, a destitute young woman who turns to prostitution to provide for her illegitimate daughter, Cosette. Valjean, driven by compassion, rescues Fantine and promises to care for Cosette after Fantine’s tragic death. Valjean and Cosette settle in Paris, where they become entangled in the lives of a group of idealistic students called the Friends of the ABC. The students, including Marius Pontmercy, fight for political change and social justice in the midst of the political unrest of the June Rebellion of 1832. Marius falls in love with Cosette, setting in motion a series of events that test the loyalties and relationships of the characters. Meanwhile, Javert remains relentless in his pursuit of Valjean, driven by his unwavering belief in the strict adherence to the law. As the story unfolds, Valjean must confront his past, make difficult choices, and grapple with questions of morality, love, and the pursuit of justice. Les Misérables explores various themes, including social inequality, justice, redemption, and the power of love and compassion. Through its complex characters and intertwining plotlines, the novel offers a panoramic view of French society during a time of political upheaval. Victor Hugo’s writing style is rich and detailed, often delving into philosophical musings and social commentary. He masterfully captures the struggles and triumphs of the human spirit, painting a vivid picture of a society marked by poverty, oppression, and resilience. With its epic scope, Les Misérables is not just a story of individual characters but also an exploration of the human condition and the pursuit of a better world. It continues to captivate readers with its timeless themes and enduring message of hope, compassion, and the possibility of redemption
A**A
Es una edición hermosa, la portada es de cuero con detalles hermosos. El libro es muy bueno, definitivamente un lenguaje más complejo al ser un clásico pero es buenísimo! Recomendado para los fans del musical/pelicula
A**R
This is a timeless work with something to say to every generation especially those living in today's world. For me, it provided background to the storyline in the stage show making that a best seller. You are a star Victor Hugo, maybe the brightest in Javert's signature 'Stars' in the musical.
D**E
Nie mam pojęcia dlaczego na polskim amazonie ta książka kosztuje zaledwie 30zł XDDD ale w tej cenie tylko brać
M**A
O enredo do romance em si não precisa ser avaliado - não é à toa que é considerado um grande clássico. Foi um sucesso estrondoso quando foi lançado, e continua sendo admirado e adaptado para vários médios até hoje. A edição da Cantebury Classics é linda! Capa de couro gravada com detalhes dourados, espinha arredondada com o título e o nome do autor contornados em dourado. As três laterais são douradas, mas a tinta sai um pouco no dedo. Com o tempo, provavelmente vai perder a cor metalizada. As folhas de guarda vêm com a famosa pintura do Delacroix, só que a qualidade da impressão colorida não é das melhores. O livro é costurado, e não colado, e fica facilmente aberto sozinho, sem precisar forçar para abrir. As páginas não são muito grossas (dá para ver um pouco a impressão do outro lado), mas são de cor creme. A diagramação é boa, com margens de tamanho razoável. A fonte é bem grande, não requer esforço para ler. O livro é bem grosso e pesado, não dá para ficar carregando ele para todos os lados. A tradução é clássica, então requer um conhecimento mais avançado do idioma inglês para manter a fluidez da leitura. Recomendo para quem quer uma edição luxuosa que seja durável.
秋**郎
英語の舞台を見て、英語の映画(字幕入り)を見て、どうしても読んでみたくなった。残念ながら原語で読む力がないので英語で我慢。次に日本語訳も読んでみたいもの。 生き方、行いは巡り巡って自分へ戻ってくるものという思想は世界共通です。情けをかけるのは誰のためでもない、自分のためなのです。 一歩前に出て人のためにができないなら、一歩下がって生きる道もあるのではないでしょうか。 相手を押すために一歩前に出るばかりでは、相手は押されていたいから押し返してきます。交渉を有利に運ぼうとして、軍事力を増やすのは違うのではないでしょうか。
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