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Les Miserables
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Les Miserables

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Les Miserables, Volume IV: Saint-Denis takes readers deeper into Victor Hugo's sweeping epic, where love, sacrifice, and revolution collide in the tumultuous streets of 19th-century Paris. This volume chronicles the stories of unforgettable characters who find themselves swept up in the tides of history, grappling with personal struggles and societal upheaval.The volume begins by exploring the political and social unrest that has Paris teetering on the edge of revolution. Hugo paints a vivid backdrop of a society riddled with inequality, corruption, and the cracks of a crumbling monarchy. Against this setting, the young and idealistic Marius Pontmercy faces an internal battle, torn between his passion for the revolutionary ideals of the Friends of the ABC and his deepening love for Cosette, the daughter of the mysterious Jean Valjean. As Marius navigates his identity and convictions, he discovers the harsh realities of love, duty, and the sacrifices demanded by revolution.Hugo's masterful prose introduces key players in the revolutionary struggle, including the courageous Enjolras and the lively Gavroche, whose bravery shines on the barricades. Alongside them, darker elements of society emerge, such as the Patron-Minette gang, revealing the gritty underworld of Paris. The intertwining fates of these characters highlight themes of resilience, redemption, and the unyielding pursuit of justice.Through gripping scenes of rebellion and tender moments of humanity, Volume IV captures the tension between hope and despair, light and shadow. The barricades become a symbol of defiance, where dreams of a better world clash with the harsh realities of oppression. Amidst the turmoil, the love story of Marius and Cosette serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility and power of human connection in the face of chaos.Hugo's ability to weave personal drama with sweeping historical events is unparalleled in this installment. From the intimate heartbreak of unspoken love to the grandeur of revolution, Saint-Denis offers a rich and immersive narrative that leaves readers reflecting on the timeless struggle for freedom, equality, and the transformative power of love. This volume is both a heart-pounding adventure and a deeply moving exploration of humanity at its best and worst.Perfect for lovers of history, drama, and timeless tales of courage, Volume IV: Saint-Denis stands as a cornerstone in Hugo's masterpiece, blending the personal with the political in a way that continues to resonate today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Autri Books
Date
12 February 2025
Pages
444
ISBN
9798348531669

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Les Miserables, Volume IV: Saint-Denis takes readers deeper into Victor Hugo's sweeping epic, where love, sacrifice, and revolution collide in the tumultuous streets of 19th-century Paris. This volume chronicles the stories of unforgettable characters who find themselves swept up in the tides of history, grappling with personal struggles and societal upheaval.The volume begins by exploring the political and social unrest that has Paris teetering on the edge of revolution. Hugo paints a vivid backdrop of a society riddled with inequality, corruption, and the cracks of a crumbling monarchy. Against this setting, the young and idealistic Marius Pontmercy faces an internal battle, torn between his passion for the revolutionary ideals of the Friends of the ABC and his deepening love for Cosette, the daughter of the mysterious Jean Valjean. As Marius navigates his identity and convictions, he discovers the harsh realities of love, duty, and the sacrifices demanded by revolution.Hugo's masterful prose introduces key players in the revolutionary struggle, including the courageous Enjolras and the lively Gavroche, whose bravery shines on the barricades. Alongside them, darker elements of society emerge, such as the Patron-Minette gang, revealing the gritty underworld of Paris. The intertwining fates of these characters highlight themes of resilience, redemption, and the unyielding pursuit of justice.Through gripping scenes of rebellion and tender moments of humanity, Volume IV captures the tension between hope and despair, light and shadow. The barricades become a symbol of defiance, where dreams of a better world clash with the harsh realities of oppression. Amidst the turmoil, the love story of Marius and Cosette serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility and power of human connection in the face of chaos.Hugo's ability to weave personal drama with sweeping historical events is unparalleled in this installment. From the intimate heartbreak of unspoken love to the grandeur of revolution, Saint-Denis offers a rich and immersive narrative that leaves readers reflecting on the timeless struggle for freedom, equality, and the transformative power of love. This volume is both a heart-pounding adventure and a deeply moving exploration of humanity at its best and worst.Perfect for lovers of history, drama, and timeless tales of courage, Volume IV: Saint-Denis stands as a cornerstone in Hugo's masterpiece, blending the personal with the political in a way that continues to resonate today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Autri Books
Date
12 February 2025
Pages
444
ISBN
9798348531669