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Les Misérables: Volume 2: Cosette - Book 3: Accomplishment of the Promise Made to the Dead Woman (Unabridged)
Les Misérables: Volume 2: Cosette - Book 3: Accomplishment of the Promise Made to the Dead Woman (Unabridged)
Les Misérables: Volume 2: Cosette - Book 3: Accomplishment of the Promise Made to the Dead Woman (Unabridged)
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Les Misérables: Volume 2: Cosette - Book 3: Accomplishment of the Promise Made to the Dead Woman (Unabridged)

Written by Victor Hugo

Narrated by Peter Silverleaf

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Victor-Marie Hugo (26 February 1802 - 22 May 1885) was a French poet, novelist, essayist, playwright, and dramatist of the Romantic movement. During a literary career that spanned more than sixty years, he wrote abundantly in an exceptional variety of genres: lyrics, satires, epics, philosophical poems, epigrams, novels, history, critical essays, political speeches, funeral orations, diaries, and letters public and private, as well as dramas in verse and prose.
BOOK 3: ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THE PROMISE MADE TO THE DEAD WOMAN: Montfermeil is situated between Livry and Chelles, on the southern edge of that lofty table-land which separates the Ourcq from the Marne. At the present day it is a tolerably large town, ornamented all the year through with plaster villas, and on Sundays with beaming bourgeois.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 11, 2022
ISBN9783991402114
Les Misérables: Volume 2: Cosette - Book 3: Accomplishment of the Promise Made to the Dead Woman (Unabridged)
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Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo (1802-1885) is one of the most well-regarded French writers of the nineteenth century. He was a poet, novelist and dramatist, and he is best remembered in English as the author of Notre-Dame de Paris (The Hunchback of Notre-Dame) (1831) and Les Misérables (1862). Hugo was born in Besançon, and became a pivotal figure of the Romantic movement in France, involved in both literature and politics. He founded the literary magazine Conservateur Littéraire in 1819, aged just seventeen, and turned his hand to writing political verse and drama after the accession to the throne of Louis-Philippe in 1830. His literary output was curtailed following the death of his daughter in 1843, but he began a new novel as an outlet for his grief. Completed many years later, this novel became Hugo's most notable work, Les Misérables.

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