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Indlæser... Les Miserables (original 1862; udgave 1976)af Victor Hugo (Forfatter)
Work InformationLes Misérables af Victor Hugo (1862)
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First of all: I highly recommend reading The Count of Monte-Cristo before this. There are an absurd number of parallels that make the books worth thinking about together, and they juxtapose main characters with different solutions to similar problems. I spent a year reading one chapter per day with /r/AYearofLesMiserables (which just started again for those who want to join). It is the second long, 19th-century novel I read in the original French. I had read most of it before and knew the whole story from the musical. Because of that, I wasn't as gripped by the story as I would have been with a fresh experience, but there were still moments when Hugo got me, times I thought somehow there was still a possibility of a different outcome. Les Misérables is a good book and an important one, filled with memorable characters and a moral vision that should have (and should be) common sense. It is equally full of tangents. It's worthwhile read, but it's not always an easy read. Even for those who often read 19th-century literature, Les Mis is on another level. Entire chapters composed of obscure references may be nearly incomprehensible to modern readers, but these chapters are not critical to the story. The tangents aren't necessarily bad--you'll probably like some and be bored by some depending on your interests (I'm partial to Waterloo and the Parisian sewer system). Tilhører ForlagsserienAmstelboeken (138-139-140) Aufbau Taschenbuch (1700) Austral (646) Capolavori della narrativa [De Agostini] (46-47-48) — 24 mere Indeholdt iIndeholderEr en genfortælling afHas the (non-series) sequelHar tilpasningenEr forkortet iInspireretHar kommentartekstIndeholder elevguideHas as a teacher's guideHæderspriserDistinctionsNotable ListsBulgarian Big Read (43) Hungarian Big Read (23) Torchlight List (#135)
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Esse livro é nota 10. Simplesmente fantástico.
Enredo lindo e comovente do início ao fim, com personagens cativantes e um rico fundo histórico retratado de maneira grandiosa. É praticamente uma aula de história sobre a revolução francesa e as agitações que ocorreram na França no século XIX, abordando a dura realidade da miséria humana e da injustiça, sem deixar de revelar, no entanto, a beleza, a generosidade e a compaixão que podem surgir nas mais variadas situações. (