Les miserables

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A brilliant modern translation by Christine Donougher of Victor Hugo's thrilling masterpiece, with an introduction by Robert Tombs. This is the best translation of the novel available in English, as recommended by David Bellos in The Novel of the Century . Victor Hugo's tale of injustice, heroism and love follows the fortunes of Jean Valjean, an escaped convict determined to put his criminal past behind him. But his attempts to become a respected member of the community are constantly put under threat: by his own conscience, and by the relentless investigations of the dogged policeman Javert. It is not simply for himself that Valjean must stay free, however, for he has sworn to protect the baby daughter of Fantine, driven to prostitution by poverty. 'A magnificent achievement. It reads easily, sometimes racily, and Hugo's narrative power is never let down ... An almost flawless translation, which brings the full flavour of one of the greatest novels of the nineteenth century to new readers in the twenty-first' - William Doyle, Times Literary Supplemen t 'The year's most interesting publication from Penguin Classics was [...] a new translation by Christine Donougher of the novel we all know as Les Miserables . You may think that 1,300 pages is a huge investment of time when the story is so familiar, but no adaptation can convey the addictive pleasure afforded by Victor Hugo's narrative voice: by turns chatty, crotchety, buoyant and savagely ironical, it's made to seem so contemporary and fresh in Donougher's rendering that the book has all the resonance of the most topical state-of-the-nation novel' - Telegraph 'Christine Donougher's seamless and very modern translation of Les Miserables has an astonishing effect in that it reminds readers that Hugo was going further than any Dickensian lament about social conditions [...] The Wretched touches the soul' - Herald Scotland


  • Auteur(s)

    Victor Hugo

  • Éditeur

    Adult Pbs

  • Distributeur

    Side

  • Date de parution

    26/11/2015

  • EAN

    9780241248744

  • Disponibilité

    Épuisé

  • Longueur

    19.8 cm

  • Largeur

    13.2 cm

  • Épaisseur

    5.5 cm

  • Poids

    856 g

  • Support principal

    Grand format

Victor Hugo

L'auteur des Châtiments et de la Légende des siècles est le poète national français, dont les vers sont appris par cœur dans les écoles. Né en 1802, reçu à l'Académie française en 1841, nommé pair de France en 1845,
Victor Hugo mène des combats politiques - contre la peine de mort, pour l'éducation publique - restés presque aussi fameux que ses romans. Mais Hugo est encore peintre, dessinateur, chroniqueur et même photographe. Célèbre depuis le scandale d'Hernani (1830), prototype du drame romantique, il le sera de nouveau pour son engagement contre Napoléon III, qui lui vaudra l'exil. Le père brisé par la mort de sa fille Adèle, le tourneur de tables de Guernesey, l'auteur de L'Art d'être grand-père, autant de figures qui incarnent le goût des Français pour la langue poétique, les idéaux universels et l'expression des sentiments.
Plus d'un million de Parisiens salueront le passage de son cercueil dans les rues de Paris, le 1er juin 1885.

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