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Including a detailed biography of Victor Hugo and his life *** Victor Hugo was a great thinker as well as a great novelist, and his fictions ought to be read, if only for the instruction and suggestion they contain. Other novelists are entertaining; Hugo moves and convinces, or provokes to opposition. He is one of the most original of all the famous writers of Europe since Goethe's time. As a picture of the Reign of Terror, and the masterspirits of that awful period, "Ninety-Three" unquestionably stands among the greatest works of the imagination. It belongs to that higher range of historical fiction which, in a certain sense, is more truthful than history. The reader will rise from its perusal with a clearer conception of the men and the events of l'annee terrible of the French Revolution, than if he had given years of study to the chronicles of that period. *** The Victor Hugo Collection is a definitive series honoring the monumental legacy of France's greatest literary giant. A poet, novelist, dramatist, and visionary, Victor Hugo gave the world some of the most powerful and enduring works of the 19th century-stories that continue to resonate with themes of justice, love, rebellion, and the resilience of the human spirit. This series presents Hugo's most celebrated masterpieces, including Les Misérables, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, The Man Who Laughs, and Ninety-Three, alongside his lesser-known poetry, political writings, and dramatic works. With sweeping narratives, unforgettable characters, and a passionate moral vision, Hugo's literature transcends genre and era, illuminating the struggles of the outcast and the soul of a nation in flux. Each volume is accompanied by an expert biographical introduction, offering insight into Hugo's life, his fierce advocacy for human rights, and the turbulent France that shaped his voice. The Victor Hugo Collection is essential reading for lovers of classic literature, history, and the transformative power of words.
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