Les Miserables: A Novel - Five Volumes in Two
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Five volumes in two, preceding the Heritage one-volume edition. xiv, [x] 291, [ix], 272, [viii], 257, [viii], 358, [viii], 288 pp. 8vo. Translated from the original French by Leonard Wrexall (Hugo authorized this translation), with a new introduction by Andre Maurois and illustrations by Lynd Ward. "Les Miserables (translated variously from the French as The Miserable Ones, The Wretched, The Poor Ones, The Wretched Poor, or The Victims , is an 1862 novel by French author Victor Hugo and is widely considered one of the greatest novels of the 19th century. It follows the lives and interactions of several French characters over a twenty-year period in the early 19th century, starting in 1815. The novel focuses on the struggles of ex-convict Jean Valjean and his experience of redemption. It examines the nature of law and grace, and expounds upon the history of France, architecture of Paris, politics, moral philosophy, antimonarchism, justice, religion, and the types and nature of romantic and familial love. The story is historical fiction because it contains factual and historic events. Les Miserables is known to many through its numerous stage and screen adaptations, most notably the stage musical of the same name, sometimes abbreviated "Les Mis""