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Format: MS Reader eBook
Publisher: Barnes & Noble World Digital Library
ISBN: 0594082161
Release Date: Jan 5, 1996
| |  | | | From The Publisher In many ways, Les Misérables was the culmination of Hugo's ideas, as well as a sort of hidden autobiography of the writer himself. Lush, lyrical, and powerful, it describes a process of transition, of change.
First published in 1862, news of the book crossed the Atlantic with astonishing speed and became a common companion to the soldiers of the Confederate Army in the American Civil war. In fact, it was found in so many Southern boys' duffle bags that the Army became unofficially known in certain circles as "Lee's Miserables."
| | | | Annotation Note to Adobe eBook Customers: The Adobe Acrobat eBook Reader version is printable, but there is a known problem printing to printers that do not use the PostScript page description language. This problem occurs with some HP LaserJet, Epson Stylus inkjet, and Epson impact printers. Consult your printer's documentation to find out if it is PostScript compatible. This does not affect your ability to read the book on screen.
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 | | | | | Be the first to rate this book! Number of Reviews: 0 | | | |  | | | Accreditation Victor Hugo was born in 1802 in Besançon, the son of an army general whose lasting legacy to his son was to revere Napoleon. Hugo's parents separated when he was quite young. His mother took him to Paris, where he grew up to become the most important of the French Romantic writers, developing his own inimitable version of the historical novel in which actual historical details were married to a vivid imagination, sometimes bordering on the melodramatic, but never leaving the reader unmoved.
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