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Les Misérables Volume IV - Saint-Denis

Les Misérables Volume IV - Saint-Denis

Víctor Hugo

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Magic Publisher
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Antologías (no poéticas)
ISBN:
9781835910931
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Experience the dramatic and stirring continuation of Victor Hugo’s literary masterpiece with 'Les Misérables Volume IV - Saint-Denis.' In this volume, Hugo brings readers into the heart of revolutionary Paris, where the personal and political realms collide with explosive consequences.'Saint-Denis' takes its name from the Parisian district that becomes the epicenter of the June Rebellion of 1832. This volume delves into the lives of its diverse cast of characters as they navigate love, loss, and the fight for justice amidst the turmoil of an uprising. Jean Valjean, the reformed ex-convict, strives to protect his beloved ward, Cosette, while Marius Pontmercy, the fervent young revolutionary, becomes deeply involved in the struggle for a better future.As the revolutionaries prepare to take their stand, the story intensifies with the build-up to the barricades and the inevitable clash with the authorities. The tension and drama of these moments are masterfully captured, immersing readers in the passion and desperation of those fighting for their ideals. Hugo’s depiction of the barricades-both a physical and symbolic representation of resistance-serves as a powerful backdrop for the unfolding human drama.Central to this volume is the evolving relationship between Marius and Cosette. Their love story, fraught with obstacles and misunderstandings, is portrayed with tenderness and poignancy. Amidst the chaos and danger of the rebellion, their bond offers a glimmer of hope and humanity. The resilience of their love in the face of such adversity is a testament to the enduring power of human connection.Hugo’s narrative also provides a vivid and detailed exploration of the political and social climate of the time. Through his intricate descriptions and profound insights, he paints a picture of a society in flux, grappling with issues of justice, inequality, and the quest for a better world. The portrayal of the revolutionary group Les Amis de l’ABC and their noble yet tragic stand at the barricades highlights the heroism and sacrifice of those who dared to dream of a brighter future.'Les Misérables Volume IV - Saint-Denis' is a compelling blend of action, romance, and social commentary. Hugo’s eloquent prose and deep empathy for his characters bring this historical moment to life, making it both a thrilling and moving read. The themes of love, sacrifice, and the struggle for justice are explored with a depth and intensity that resonate across the ages.Perfect for readers who appreciate classic literature, historical drama, and tales of courage and resilience, 'Saint-Denis' continues the epic narrative of 'Les Misérables' with power and grace. Engage with this unforgettable volume and discover why Victor Hugo’s work remains a touchstone of literary brilliance, offering profound reflections on the human condition and the enduring fight for justice.

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