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Los miserables

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Los miserables es una de las obras fundamentales de su autor, Víctor Hugo, y es considerada como una de las grandes novelas del siglo XIX, paradigma del romanticismo francés y que analiza, sin dar tregua al lector, la sociedad francesa de su época. Jean Valjean es un ex-presidiario. Cuando llega al pueblo de D., rumbo a su pueblo natal y presenta su pasaporte -en el que figura como ex-reo y ''hombre peligroso''- en el ayuntamiento, nadie se digna a acogerle y a darle de comer, salvo don Bienvenido, el párroco. Traicionando a su protector, Valjean le roba la cubertería de plata, pero le detienen en los alrededores, llevándole frente al párroco. Don Bienvenido decide no denunciarle, pero le arranca una promesa: usar lo que ha tomado para hacerse un hombre de bien.
About the Author: Victor Hugo (Besançon, Francia, 1802 - París, 1885) fue un poeta, novelista y dramaturgo francés cuyas voluminosas obras constituyeron un gran impulso, quizá el mayor dado por una obra singular, al romanticismo en aquel país. La infancia de Victor Hugo transcurrió en Besançon, salvo dos años (1811-1812) en que residió con su familia en Madrid, donde su padre había sido nombrado comandante general. De temprana vocación literaria, ya en 1816 escribió en un cuaderno escolar: Quiero ser Chateaubriand o nada. En 1819 destacó en los Juegos Florales de Toulouse y fundó el Conservateur littéraire, junto con sus hermanos Abel y Eugène, pero su verdadera introducción en el mundo literario se produjo en 1822, con su primera obra poética: Odas y poesías diversas. En el prefacio de su drama Cromwell (1827) proclamó el principio de la libertad en el arte, y definió su tiempo a partir del conflicto entre la tendencia espiritual y el apresamiento en lo carnal del hombre. Pronto considerado como el jefe de filas del Romanticismo, el virtuosismo de Victor Hugo se puso de manifiesto en Las Orientales (1829), que satisfizo el gusto de sus contemporáneos por el exotismo oriental. La censura de Marion Delorme retrasó su aparición en la escena teatral hasta el estreno de Hernani (1830), obra maestra que triunfó en la Comédie Française. En 1830 inició una fase de singular fecundidad literaria, en la cual destacaron, además de distintos libros de poesía, su primera gran novela, Nuestra Señora de París, y el drama Ruy Blas. La muerte de su hija Léopoldine, acaecida mientras él estaba de viaje, sumada al desengaño por la traición de su esposa con su amigo Sainte-Beuve, lo sumieron en una honda crisis. De su exilio de veinte años nacieron Los castigos, brillante sarta de poesías satíricas, la trilogía de El fin de Satán, Dios y La leyenda de los siglos, ejemplo de poesía filosófica, en la que traza el camino de la humanidad hacia la verdad y el bien desde la época bíblica hasta su tiempo, y su novela Los miserables, denuncia de la situación de las clases más humildes. A su muerte, el gobierno francés decretó un día de luto nacional y sus restos fueron trasladados al Panteón. Considerado como uno de los mayores poetas franceses, su influencia posterior sobre Baudelaire, Rimbaud e incluso Mallarmé y los surrealistas es innegable.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781987549805
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 530
  • Spine Width: 27 mm
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1987549805
  • Publisher Date: 04 Apr 2018
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: Spanish
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 698 gr

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