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Sources
Victor Brombert, Victor Hugo and the Visionary Novel, Harvard University Press, 1984.
Bibliography
Cairns, Trevor. The Old Regime and the Revolution. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications Co., 1980.
Chalfont, Lord, ed. Waterloo: Battle of Three Armies. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1980.
Davidson, Marshall B. The Horizon Concise History of France. New York: American Heritage Publishing Co., Inc., 1971.
Hugo, Victor. Les Misérables. Abridged with an introduction by James K. Robinson. New York: Fawcett Premier,...
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