LES MISERABLES

by Victor Hugo (26 February 1802–22 May 1885)

  1. ISBN: 978-93-5702-547-8
  2. Pages: 1316 pages
  3. Date: 5th September 2023

ABOUT THIS BOOK

Les Misérables is a story of human struggles, victories, failures, love and desires, with the surrounding
revolutionary fever serving as a common thread. One of Victor Hugo’s best-known works, the narrative
spans many years as it describes the protagonist Valjean’s release from prison and transformation
into an industrialist while being relentlessly pursued by Inspector Javert, a morally rigid figure. Les
Misérables, Victor Hugo’s crowning achievement, was an instant hit both in France and internationally
due to its advocacy for the underprivileged and dispossessed.

AUTHOR OF THE BOOK

Victor Hugo (26 February 1802–22 May 1885) was a renowned French writer, poet, and political
activist. His literary works, including Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, showcased
his talent for storytelling and exploration of social issues. Hugo’s writings depicted the struggles
of characters amidst the backdrop of a rapidly changing society. He was a passionate advocate for
justice and human rights, using his platform to critique the political landscape of his time. Hugo’s
profound impact on literature and his commitment to social change make him a revered figure in
French and world literature.