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The Man Who Was Victor Hugo: Memoirs, Essays, Letters & Speeches
With Accompanied Biography
2019
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Victor Hugo was a poet, novelist, and dramatist of the Romantic Movement. And he is also considered to be one of the greatest and best-known French writers. This meticulously edited collection will bring you closer to his true persona. You will find out the amazing circumstances and true events in his incredible life full of turmoil, great success as well as great defeats. Contents: Biography Victor Hugo: His Life and Work Autobiography The Memoirs of Victor Hugo Essays Medley of Philosoph...
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Enriched edition. Autobiography, Essays, Letters, Speeches & Biography
2019
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In 'The Life and Work of Victor Hugo', readers are immersed in the literary genius of Victor Hugo, a prominent figure in French Romanticism. The book explores Hugo's famous works such as 'Les Misérables' and 'The Hunchback of Notre-Dame', delving into his innovative storytelling techniques and profound themes of social justice, redemption, and the human spirit. This scholarly examination provides a comprehensive analysis of Hugo's impact on French literature and his enduring legacy in the ...
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- A. Baillot
2018
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In the spring of 1864 appeared Hugo's book entitled "William Shakespeare"—a book, that throws more light on the greatest genius of his own century than on the greatest genius of the age of Shakespeare. And in good sooth the light it throws on the latter is scarcely blinding. But it shows what Victor Hugo himself had come to regard as the poet's mission. The poet, as he tells us, "for a truth, is a priest. There is but one pontiff here below,—genius." Whereupon, if we ask by what signs we a...
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Enriched edition. Exploring Shakespeare's Legacy through the Eyes of Victor Hugo
- Translated by
- A. Baillot
2021
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In "William Shakespeare," Victor Hugo embarks on an ambitious exploration of the life and work of the renowned playwright, presenting an intricate tapestry that intertwines literary analysis, biographical insight, and philosophical musings. The book is structured as a reflective essay wherein Hugo examines Shakespeare's multifaceted genius, intertwining themes of love, tragedy, and human experience, while employing a poetic prose that mirrors his subject's own artistic prowess. Written dur...
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2010
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This collection was designed for optimal navigation on eReaders and other electronic devices. It is indexed alphabetically and by category, making it easier to access individual books, stories and poems. This collection offers lower price, the convenience of a one-time download, and it reduces the clutter in your digital library. All books included in this collection feature a hyperlinked table of contents and footnotes. The collection is complimented by an author biography.This Collection...
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Victor Hugo is often regarded as one of the greatest French writers of all time. Best known today, for his classic novels "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" and "Les Misérables," Hugo had several novels and stories regarded equally high, and they are collected here (along with all of his other classics)This collection includes:The History of a CrimeThe Hunchback of Notre DameLes MiserablesThe Man Who LaughsThe Memoirs of Victor HugoNapoleon the Little
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The French Revolution
A History
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- Modern Library Classics
2007
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The book that established Thomas Carlyle’s reputation when first published in 1837, this spectacular historical masterpiece has since been accepted as the standard work on the subject. It combines a shrewd insight into character, a vivid realization of the picturesque, and a singular ability to bring the past to blazing life, making it a reading experience as thrilling as any novel. As John D. Rosenberg observes in his Introduction, The French Revolution is “one of the grand poems...
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2009
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Winner of the 1921 Nobel Prize for Literature, Anatole France was a French poet, journalist and novelist, whose works were celebrated for their nobility of style and profound human sympathy. For the first time in publishing history, this comprehensive eBook presents France’s complete fictional works, with numerous illustrations, many rare texts, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1)* Beautifully illustrated with images relating ...
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2018
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Thomas Carlyle was a Scottish philosopher and satirical writer. Carlyle was one of the most influential social commentators of the Victorian era and he was also a prolific author of history books. Carlyle’s book on the French Revolution helped inspire A Tale of Two Cities. A table of contents is included.
- Translated by
- Charles E. Wilbour
- Book 1 -
- Wordsworth Classics
2013
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With an Introduction and Notes by Roger Clark, University of Kent at Canterbury. Translation by Charles E. Wilbour (1862).One of the great classics of western literature, Les Misérables is a magisterial work which is rich in both character portrayal and meticulous historical description.Characters such as the absurdly criminalised Valjean, the street urchin Gavroche, the rascal Thenardier, the implacable detective Javert, and the pitiful figure of ...
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As it is not possible for me to foresee the moment of my end; as at my age the days accorded to man are but days of grace, or rather of reprieve, I propose, lest I be taken by surprise, to make an explanation touching a work with which I intend to cheat the tedium of those last forlorn hours which we neither desire, nor know how to employ. The Memoirs prefaced by these lines embrace and will embrace the whole course of my life: they were commenced in the year 1811 and continued to the pres...
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On a lovely spring morning in the year 1829, a man of fifty or thereabouts was wending his way on horseback along the mountain road that leads to a large village near the Grande Chartreuse. This village is the market town of a populous canton that lies within the limits of a valley of some considerable length. The melting of the snows had filled the boulder-strewn bed of the torrent (often dry) that flows through this valley, which is closely shut in between two parallel mountain barriers,...
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