
A newborn’s cry coincides with the chime of midnight, and from that first breath a chorus of neighbourhood gossip crowns him destined for misfortune and strange visions. His arrival is marked by the odd sale of his own hair—a curious anecdote that foreshadows a childhood where even the most intimate details become public spectacle. As the infant grows, he navigates the cramped world of his mother’s household, absorbing the harsh judgments and fleeting kindnesses that shape his early perception of society.
Soon the boy is thrust from his familiar home into a series of new, often bewildering environments—each introducing characters whose fortunes rise and fall around him. He learns to read, to observe the quirks of those around him, and to find small comforts amid the turbulence of loss and displacement. These formative years set the stage for a lifelong quest to understand his place in a world that seems both generous and unforgiving.
Language
fr
Duration
~18 hours (1084K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-02-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1812–1870
One of the great storytellers of the Victorian age, he turned childhood hardship, sharp observation, and a gift for unforgettable characters into novels that still feel lively and human. His books blend humor, suspense, and social criticism in a way that continues to draw in new readers.
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