Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Victor Hugo

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Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Victor Hugo

by Victor Hugo

EN·~58 minutes·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
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Compiled by David Widger

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CONTENTS

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TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES

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LES MISÉRABLES

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Translated by Isabel F. Hapgood

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Copyright 1887

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CONTENTS

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LES MISÉRABLES

18:25
9

List of Illustrations

0:57
10

THE MEMOIRS OF VICTOR HUGO

2:27

Description

This audiobook brings together the celebrated French writer’s most beloved novels, poetry, and shorter works in a single, convenient listening experience. You’ll be introduced to the soaring moral drama of a former prisoner who, after a chance act of mercy, strives to rebuild his life while confronting a relentless police inspector. The collection also includes the tragic saga of a cathedral’s architect and the lives entwined with his masterpiece, offering a vivid portrait of love, ambition, and societal upheaval.

Beyond the major novels, the compilation features lyrical poems that capture the spirit of 19th‑century France, lively historical sketches, and adventurous tales of sea voyages and court intrigue. Each piece is presented in its original form, allowing listeners to hear the breadth of the author’s imagination without missing the subtle shifts in tone that define his work. Whether you’re revisiting a favorite classic or discovering it for the first time, this anthology offers a richly varied entry into a literary world that still resonates today.

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Language

en

Duration

~58 minutes (56K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2018-08-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

Subjects

About the author

Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo

1802–1885

A giant of French Romanticism, this poet, novelist, and playwright gave the world Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. His work pairs sweeping emotion with a fierce sense of justice, which helps explain why readers still return to him nearly two centuries later.

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