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The Man Who Laughs by Victor Hugo, Fiction, Historical, Classics, Literary
Victor Hugo
The Man Who Laughs by Victor Hugo, Fiction, Historical, Classics, Literary
Victor Hugo
Victor Hugo's The Man Who Laughs (first published under the French title L'Homme qui Rit in April 1869) is a sad and sordid tale -- not the sort of tale of the moment Hugo was known for. Is starts on the night of January 29, 1690, a ten-year-old boy abandoned -- the stern men who've kept him since infancy have wearied of him. The boy wanders, barefoot and starving, through a snowstorm to reach a gibbet bearing the corpse of a hanged criminal. Beneath the gibbet is a ragged woman, frozen to death. The boy is about to move onward when he hears a sound within the woman's garments: He discovers an infant girl, barely alive, clutching the woman's breast. A single drop of frozen milk, resembling a pearl, is on the woman's lifeless breast . . .
520 pages
Media | Boeken Hardcover Book (Boek met harde rug en kaft) |
Vrijgegeven | 1 april 2007 |
ISBN13 | 9781603128148 |
Uitgevers | Aegypan |
Pagina's | 520 |
Afmetingen | 231 × 158 × 37 mm · 898 g |
Taal en grammatica | Engels |
Vertaler | Blamire, Joseph L |
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