Les Miserables
By Victor Hugo
Read by Mark McKerracher
Translated by Lee Fahnestock and Norman MacAfee
By Victor Hugo
Read by Mark McKerracher
Translated by Lee Fahnestock and Norman MacAfee
Category: Literary Fiction | Historical Fiction | Audiobooks
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Sep 17, 2008 | ISBN 9781598876994
345 Minutes
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Praise
“Hugo’s genius was for the creation of simple and recognizable myth. The huge success of Les Misérables as a didactic work on behalf of the poor and oppressed is due to his poetic and myth-enlarged view of human nature.” —V. S. Pritchett
“It was Tolstoy who vindicated [Hugo’s] early ambition by judging Les Misérables one of the world’s great novels, if not the greatest… [His] ability to present the extremes of experience ‘as they are’ is, in the end, Hugo’s great gift.” —From the Introduction by Peter Washington
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