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The greatest work of one of France's greatest writers, Victor
Hugo's Les Miserables seemed stylistically and even politically out
of date when it was published in 1862. But its indictment of
injustice, concern for those suffering in misery, unapologetic
embrace of the ideals of the French Revolution, and memorable
characters have proved irresistible to readers for a century and a
half. The novel's length, multiple narratives, and encyclopedic
digressiveness make it a pleasure to read but a challenge to teach,
and this volume is designed to address the needs of instructors in
a variety of courses that include the novel in excerpts or as a
whole. Part 1 of the volume, ""Materials,"" provides guidance on
editions in French and in English translation, biographies,
criticism, and maps. Part 2, ""Approaches,"" contains essays that
discuss the novel's conceptions of misere, sexuality, and the
politics of the time and that demonstrate techniques for teaching
the context of its literary market, adaptations, place in popular
culture, and relation to other novels of its time.
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