Classics
“Les Miserables… is a novel constructed like a poem.” —The Guardian
First published in 1862, ‘Les Misérables’ is Victor Hugo’s timeless masterpiece—a sweeping epic of justice, redemption, and the human spirit set in 19th-century France. At its center is Jean Valjean, a man imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread, who emerges from captivity determined to rebuild his life. Yet his past shadows him relentlessly, as he is pursued by the unyielding Inspector Javert. Valjean’s path crosses with a cast of unforgettable characters: Fantine, a struggling mother forced into desperation; Cosette, her innocent daughter who finds love and safety; Marius, a passionate young revolutionary; and Gavroche, a brave street urchin of Paris. Their lives unfold against a backdrop of poverty, revolution, and moral conflict, all woven into a powerful narrative of love, sacrifice, and transformation. With lyrical prose and deep compassion, Hugo explores the struggles between justice and mercy, law and grace, and the enduring strength of the human soul. ‘Les Misérables’ is not only a story of personal redemption but a sweeping social commentary that continues to move and inspire readers around the world. It remains one of the most celebrated and enduring novels in world literature.
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