
KURJAT II
VICTOR HUGO
SISÄLLYS:
ENSIMÄINEN KIRJA - WATERLOO
A.
TOINEN KIRJA - ORION-LAIVA
KOLMAS KIRJA - KUOLLEELLE ANNETUN LUPAUKSEN TÄYTTÄMINEN
NELJÄS KIRJA - GORBEAUN TALORÄHJÄ
VIIDES KIRJA - ÖINEN AJO, OVELAT AJAJAT
KUUDES KIRJA - PIKKU PICPUS
A wandering narrator sets out on foot from the quiet town of Nivelles toward the bustling crossroads of La Hulpe, tracing a stone‑paved road that winds through rolling hills, ancient chapels and weathered taverns. The journey is described in vivid, almost cinematic detail: rust‑colored cliffs, a murmuring stream beneath an arched bridge, and a lonely inn whose faded sign reads “Four Winds.” As the traveler passes through these landscapes, the reader feels the tension of an era on the brink of conflict, with whispers of Napoleon’s looming campaign echoing in the distant hills.
Interwoven with the travelogue are glimpses of ordinary lives—farmers, innkeepers, and a lone child—each hinting at the social currents that will soon surge into open rebellion. The prose balances lyrical description with a subtle, foreboding sense of history about to unfold, inviting listeners to step into a world where personal journeys intersect with the tides of war.
Language
fi
Duration
~10 hours (613K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-01-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1802–1885
One of the great voices of French Romanticism, this poet, novelist, and dramatist is best known around the world for Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. His writing pairs vivid storytelling with a deep concern for justice, compassion, and the lives of people pushed to the margins.
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