Les Miserables | Hugo's movtivations and background
In the following essay, the author outlines some of the biographical background that led to Hugo's great work; and also discusses the Hugo's ambition of creating not only a great story, but also a novel that would be an epic of its time, thus explaining the story's complicated narrative approach.
Victor Hugo took seventeen years to write Les Miserables, his vast fresco of individual and collective destinies, which was published in 1862 when he was sixty years old. The novel is the parallel story of the redemption of Jean Valjean and France—and to a larger extent, the story of humanity's political and social progress. Above all, Hugo intended Les Miserables to be a novel about the people, and for the people, and he largely succeeded.
When Les Miserables was published, it appeared simultaneously in Paris, London, Budapest, Brussels,...
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