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    Les Miserables Volume One

    £3.99

    The first part of classic novel rich in both character portrayal and historical description. Characters such as the Valjean, the street urchin Gavroche, the rascal Thenardier, the detective Javert, and the figure of the prostitute Fantine and her daughter Cosette, have entered the pantheon of literary dramatis personae.

    ISBN: 9781853260858
    AuthorHugo, Victor
    PublisherNameWordsworth Editions Ltd
    Pub Date05/01/1994
    BindingPaperback
    Pages528
    Availability: In Stock

    With an Introduction and Notes by Roger Clark, University of Kent at Canterbury. Translation by Charles E. Wilbour (1862).


    One of the great classics of western literature, Les Miserables is a magisterial work which is rich in both character portrayal and meticulous historical description.


    Characters such as the absurdly criminalised Valjean, the street urchin Gavroche, the rascal Thenardier, the implacable detective Javert, and the pitiful figure of the prostitute Fantine and her daughter Cosette, have entered the pantheon of literary dramatis personae.


    The reader is also treated to the unforgettable descriptions of the Battle of Waterloo and Valjean's flight through the Paris sewers.


    Volume 1 of 2

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    With an Introduction and Notes by Roger Clark, University of Kent at Canterbury. Translation by Charles E. Wilbour (1862).


    One of the great classics of western literature, Les Miserables is a magisterial work which is rich in both character portrayal and meticulous historical description.


    Characters such as the absurdly criminalised Valjean, the street urchin Gavroche, the rascal Thenardier, the implacable detective Javert, and the pitiful figure of the prostitute Fantine and her daughter Cosette, have entered the pantheon of literary dramatis personae.


    The reader is also treated to the unforgettable descriptions of the Battle of Waterloo and Valjean's flight through the Paris sewers.


    Volume 1 of 2