Los miserables - Tomo 1 (de 2)

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Los miserables - Tomo 1 (de 2)

by Victor Hugo

ES·~26 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

LOS MISERABLES

10:12
2

PREFACIO

0:43
3

LIBRO PRIMERO UN JUSTO

2:18:09
4

LIBRO SEGUNDO LA CAÍDA

2:12:16
5

LIBRO TERCERO EN EL AÑO 1817

1:09:36
6

LIBRO CUARTO CONFIAR ES, CASI SIEMPRE, ABANDONARSE

29:58
7

LIBRO QUINTO DESCENSO

1:35:50
8

LIBRO SEXTO JAVERT

25:57
9

LIBRO SÉPTIMO LA CAUSA CHAMPMATHIEU

2:37:29
10

LIBRO OCTAVO RETROCESO

40:20

Description

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.

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Language

es

Duration

~26 hours (1549K characters)

Release date

2025-03-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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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