Les Miserables
Les Miserables
Written by: Victor Hugo
Les Miserables described the lives of a number of French personalities throughout the nineteenth century, which includes the Napoleonic wars, focusing on the character of former prisoner Jean Valjean and his suffering after his release from prison. Justice, religion, nature, romance and familial love. Victor Hugo was inspired by the character of the criminal / policeman François Vidocq, but he divided that character into two characters in his story. The novel Les Misérables appeared on stage and screen through the play of the same name, and a film was also created for the same novel in the name of Les Misérables (2012 film) and it achieved huge sales so that Its rating has reached 7.6/10 and has won several awards. Through the character of Jean Valjean, who suffered the bitterness of imprisonment and also suffered after his release from it.
About the book
Information about the book:
The cover is plain cardboard
Number of pages: 255 pages
Size: 14 * 21 cm
Weight: 300 gr
Publishing house: Cultural Diversity House
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