
Les Misérables
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In Les Misérables, Victor Hugo presents one of the greatest masterpieces of world literature.
The novel follows Jean Valjean, a former convict seeking redemption after years of hardship and injustice. His journey intertwines with the lives of many others-such as the relentless Inspector Javert, the tragic Fantine, and the young lovers Cosette and Marius-set against the backdrop of 19th-century France.
With rich storytelling and deep social insight, Hugo explores both personal destiny and the suffering of the poor, while portraying the moral and political struggles of his time.
The novel deals with themes such as justice, poverty, love, redemption, revolution, and human dignity.
"An epic and emotional masterpiece about compassion, sacrifice, and the fight for justice."
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