Les Misérables Volume I - Fantine

Les Misérables Volume I - Fantine

Víctor Hugo

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Magic Publisher
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Antologías (no poéticas)
ISBN:
9781835910900
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Dive into the gripping and heart-wrenching world of 'Les Misérables Volume I - Fantine' by Victor Hugo, the opening volume of one of the most celebrated novels in world literature. Published in 1862, this timeless classic delves deep into the human condition, exploring themes of justice, love, sacrifice, and redemption against the backdrop of post-revolutionary France.In 'Fantine,' the first volume of Hugo’s magnum opus, readers are introduced to an array of unforgettable characters whose lives intertwine in poignant and tragic ways. At the heart of the story is Fantine, a beautiful and innocent young woman whose life spirals into misery after being abandoned by her lover. Left to care for her illegitimate daughter, Cosette, Fantine’s descent into poverty and desperation highlights the cruel injustices faced by women and the poor in 19th-century society.The narrative also follows Jean Valjean, an ex-convict struggling to rebuild his life after nineteen years of imprisonment for stealing a loaf of bread. His transformation from a hardened criminal to a compassionate benefactor, forever haunted by the relentless pursuit of Inspector Javert, forms the emotional and moral core of the story. Valjean’s journey of redemption, driven by his encounters with kindness and cruelty, is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit.Victor Hugo’s masterful storytelling and richly drawn characters are brought to life through his vivid descriptions and profound insights into the social and political landscape of France. His critique of systemic injustice, poverty, and the harsh penal system resonates deeply, making 'Les Misérables' a compelling and timeless call for compassion and social reform.'Les Misérables Volume I - Fantine' is not just a tale of personal struggle and triumph; it is a sweeping epic that captures the complexities of human nature and society. Hugo’s eloquent prose and intricate plot weave a tapestry of love, loss, and hope that continues to move and inspire readers across generations.Perfect for lovers of classic literature, historical fiction, and stories of profound human experience, 'Fantine' sets the stage for an epic saga that is as thrilling as it is touching. Immerse yourself in the dramatic and moving world of Victor Hugo’s 'Les Misérables,' and discover why this masterpiece remains a cornerstone of literary heritage.

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