
LOS MISERABLES
PREFACIO
LIBRO PRIMERO UN JUSTO
LIBRO SEGUNDO LA CAÍDA
LIBRO TERCERO EN EL AÑO 1817
LIBRO CUARTO CONFIAR ES, CASI SIEMPRE, ABANDONARSE
LIBRO QUINTO DESCENSO
LIBRO SEXTO JAVERT
LIBRO SÉPTIMO LA CAUSA CHAMPMATHIEU
LIBRO OCTAVO RETROCESO
The story opens in a post‑revolutionary France where social upheaval and personal hardship intersect. It introduces a humble clergyman whose quiet generosity becomes a beacon for those cast aside, setting a tone of moral inquiry that ripples through every corner of the narrative. Through his interactions we glimpse a world of stark contrasts—wealth and want, law and mercy—while the prose gently probes the nature of true charity.
Soon a hardened former prisoner reappears, fresh from years of forced labor and haunted by the weight of his past. His encounter with the compassionate bishop sparks a tense clash between the unforgiving justice of the state and the possibility of personal redemption. As the convict navigates a society that brands him a criminal, listeners are drawn into a richly layered portrait of suffering, hope, and the fraught choices that define a life on the edge of ruin.
Language
es
Duration
~26 hours (1549K characters)
Release date
2025-03-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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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by Victor Hugo

by Victor Hugo