

Laddar... Les Misérables (urspr publ 1862; utgåvan 1987)av Victor Hugo
VerkdetaljerSamhällets olycksbarn av Victor Hugo (1862)
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Favourite Books (17) » 81 till 501 Must-Read Books (25) Books Read in 2016 (34) BBC Big Read (83) 19th Century (3) World Literature (41) Top Five Books of 2015 (104) A Novel Cure (84) Historical Fiction (250) Tagged Social Class (22) Elevenses (178) Europe (11) Books Read in 2015 (1,293) Best books read in 2011 (161) Out of Copyright (53) CCE 1000 Good Books List (183) Overdue Podcast (103) BBC Big Read (87) Ambleside Books (310) Movie Adaptations (94) 1,001 BYMRBYD Concensus (217) french letters (10) Revolutions (22) Romans (19) Books on my Kindle (61) Shelf 101 (44) Tagged 19th Century (20) infjsarah's wishlist (352) I Can't Finish This Book (107) French Books (5) Political Fiction (15) Love Triangles (24) Epic Fiction (40) Didactic Fiction (10) My TBR list (12) Best Love Stories (22) Generation Joshua (58) Unread books (725) Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. One of my absolute favorites. ( ![]() One of the best of all time A classic novel that deserves its place in the pantheon. Its plot is a little bit melodramatic for modern tastes — relying far too much on improbable coincidences — but the core of the conflict is as solid today as it was in the 1860s. The characters of Jean Valjean and Javert are dynamic and compelling (Marius and Cosette perhaps somewhat less so). Most of all, however, this is a brilliant wordsmith at the heights of his powers. Even in translation, Hugo is compulsively readable, with well-turned phrases on every page. Les Misérables' infamous tangents, multi-thousand-word digressions into the backstories of the battle of Waterloo or a fictional convent or the Paris sewers, often immediately following cliffhangers, were much less frustrating than I expected simply because of Hugo's writing. (The fact that I am interested in them as a historian of the period also helps somewhat.) Were Hugo a modern author, I feel like this novel would be 300 pages shorter, and then he'd publish a series of spin-off novelas and short stories — "Read this short story to learn how Thénardier saved Marius's father at the Battle of Waterloo! Buy this novela to learn the backstory of the saintly bishop who turned Jean Valjean's life around!" And I'm not sure if the book would have been better for it or not! It's no surprise that streamlined adaptations of the novel have proven so popular, nor that the book itself remains in print — even if a shockingly high number of people seem to believe it's set during the French Revolution. Probably the book that had the most effect on me. A groundbreaking and vital novel about a small rebellion by a group of students following the French Revolution. Although I love the story and the musical it inspired, the actual book felt dense and at times pretentious. Ingår i förlagsserienAmstelboeken (138-139-140) Austral (646) Capolavori della narrativa De Agostini (46-47-48) — 22 till Everyman's Library (363-364) Modern Library Giant (G3) Ingår iInnehållerÄr en återberättelse avHar en uppföljare som inte ingår i serienHar bearbetningenÄr avkortad iInspireradeHar som instuderingsbokHar som lärarhandledning
Story of Valjean, the ex-convict who rises against all odds from galley slave to mayor, and the fanatical police inspector who dedicates his life to recapturing Valjean. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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