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LES MISERABLES A Novel [Fantine; Cosette; Marius; The Idyll of the Rue Plumet and the Epic of the Rue Saint Denis; Jean Valjean] In the Translation by Lascelles Wraxall Authorized by the Author. Printed With a New Introduction by André Maurois
The Walpole Printing Office for Members of the Limited Editions - Club, 1938
1100.00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, United States of America)
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Edizione: an impressive production for the l.e.c. with fine woodcuts by lynd ward, this set is also in exemplary condition. the text is that of the english translation which was in three volumes by sir lascelles wraxall and which was approved by the author. in this printing hugo's arrangement of the work in 5 parts, and his subdivisions into books and chapters were restored. the five volume format makes this monumental story approachable and far more convenient.<br> ‘the novel is the story of jean valjean, who stole a loaf of bread to feed some hungry children and paid for his act by years of misfortune. it is a story filled with the emotions of life. the principal characters are jean valjean, javert the detective, marius the student and lover, cosette who became the foster daughter of jean valjean and the thénardiers with their genius for evil. robert louis stevenson said of it, that “there are few books in the world that can be compared with it”.’ time has proven stevenson's words correct, as this epic is now considered one of the greatest novels of the 19th century.