01595 2200265 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056041000800097082001000105084001600115100001700131245003400148250001300182260003600195300002300231500013000254520076400384650001801148650002501166650006001191700003001251990002401281990002401305INLIS00000000000232120221114084451 a0010-0520002321221114 | | eng  aeng a843.7 a843.7 HUG l0 aHugo, Victor1 aLes Miserables /cVictor Hugo aCet ke-3 aSt Ives :bPenguin Books,c1982 a1231 p.. ;c19 cm. aTranslatter;Norman Denny First published by the Folio Press 1976." Previously published by Penguin Books in two volumes 1980. aHugo's Les Miserables (1862), with its breadth of vision and underlying truth, its moments of lyricims and western literature. Many of the characters are well-known: Valjean, teh criminal trying to escape his reputation; Javert, the policeagent triling him; the unfortunate fantine and her daugter, cosette; the rascally thenardier; and above all the splendid street urchin, Gavroche.. Among the unforgetable description are those of the paris sewers, the bettle of weterloo and the fighting at the barricades during the July Revolution. There are few more complete, or more vivid, pictures of France at the beginning of the nineteeth century. it is at once a thrilling narrative and a social document embracing a wider field than any other novel of its time. 4aValjean, Jean 4aConvicts -- Fiction. 4aFrance -- Social conditions -- 19th century -- Fiction.0 aNorman Denny (Translator) a00175/MKRI-P/I-2005 a00175/MKRI-P/I-2005