Les Misérables

By (author)Brian Greene

31.25

The Convent as an Abstract Idea II. The Convent as an Historical Fact III. On What Conditions One can respect the Past IV. The Convent from the Point of View of Principles V. Prayer VI. The Absolute Goodness of Prayer VII. Precautions to be observed in Blame VIII. Faith, Law

As much a history or commentary as a work of fiction, Les Misérables is dominated by France’s past. While the fictional aspects may seem to be an afterthought, Hugo’s craft is apparent as he weaves multiple characters together. (Translated by Isabel F. Hapgood)

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