Les Misérables

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In the turbulent backdrop of post-revolutionary France, Victor Hugo's iconic novel "Les Misérables" delves into the complexities of justice and morality. The narrative intricately weaves together the themes of redemption and the eternal battle between good and evil. Central to the story is the transformative journey of Jean Valjean, a man haunted by his past seeking a path to redemption. Hugo's vivid portrayal of Parisian society and the plight of its marginalized citizens immerses readers in a world of social upheaval and personal resilience. Ideal for literature enthusiasts and history buffs, "Les Misérables" offers a timeless exploration of human nature and societal struggles that continue to resonate today.

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