Les MisérablesA brilliant modern translation by Christine Donougher of Victor Hugo's thrilling masterpiece, with an introduction by Robert Tombs. |
Contents
8 | |
11 | |
The Fall | |
In the Year 1817 | |
The Conjunction of Two Stars | |
PatronMinette | |
The Villainous Pauper | |
The Rue Plumet Idyll and the Rue StDenis Epic | |
A Few Pages of History | |
Éponine 3 The House in Rue Plumet | |
Help From Below May Be Help From on High | |
Which Does Not End the Way It Began | |
Entrusting Sometimes Means Giving Away | |
The Descent | |
Javert | |
The Champmathieu Affair | |
AfterEffect | |
Cosette | |
Waterloo | |
The Ship Orion | |
A Deathbed Promise Is Honoured | |
The Gorbeau Tenement | |
Silent Stalkers in the Dark | |
PetitPicpus | |
Parenthesis | |
Cemeteries Take What They Are Given | |
Marius | |
Paris Through the Study of One of Its Atoms | |
The Consummate Bourgeois | |
Grandfather and Grandson | |
Friends of the | |
Virtue in Adversity | |
Young Gavroche | |
Slang | |
Enchantment and Despair | |
Where Are They Going? | |
The Fifth of June 1832 | |
The Atom Embraces the Storm | |
Corinthe | |
Marius Enters Into Darkness | |
The Grandeurs of Despair | |
Rue de lHommeArmé | |
The War Within Four Walls | |
The Bowels of Leviathan | |
The Mire Yet the Soul | |
Javert Derailed | |
Grandfather and Grandson | |
The Sleepless Night | |
Jean Valjean | |
Ultimate Darkness Ultimate Dawn | |
Notes | |