Les Miserables. [Novel. In II vol.] Vol. II
Number of pages: 800
Cover: Softcover
A classic of world literature, a novel that has been filmed several times and has been the basis for a musical.
In the pages of Les Miserables, Hugo reveals the most important themes for the whole society: the power of power and the power of love, cruelty and humanity, the deprivations of the poor and the suffering of the rich, misfortune and prosperity. The book describes the difficult life path of the former convict Jean Valjean, the detective Javert who pursued him, young Cosette and Marius, as well as the difficult fate of the children Eponine and Gavroche, who found themselves at the very bottom of Parisian society.
The novel is distinguished by vivid, memorable characters, grotesque and romantic, and a tense and gripping plot.
Published without abbreviations.