First sentence from chapter one: Victor-Marie Hugo was born in 1802 in the garrison twon of Besancon, where his father was stationed.
Premise/plot: The Novel of the Century tells the story of Les Miserables. It seeks to do two things, really: 1) It tells how Victor Hugo came to write, edit, and publish Les Miserables; 2) It discusses the impact of the novel since its publication to the present day. It is a book for literature majors and/or history majors, especially. It is simply packed with information.
Did you know that...
- Victor Hugo lived in exile for decades; France's most popular, much-beloved writer was exiled with the new regime that came into power in the mid 1840s.
- Victor Hugo started the novel in the 1840s, but, it wasn't finished and published until the 1860s.
- Worried that the book might be banned and/or destroyed, NO review copies were sent out before its publication, and the contents of the book were kept very secret. Still the book needed to be promoted, so they used BILLBOARDS of some of the interior illustrations to advertise.
- The book was released in five parts of two volumes each, I believe.
For example, "Reading novels as historical resources is not a way of paying attention to what the author meant to say, but a matter of identifying what was once so obvious that it didn't need to be said."
© 2017 Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews
1 comment:
What an interesting perspective for a novel. Pick a classic, describe its authors position, and infirm the reader about the classic story,.. victor hugo has a real following, but i wonder how many people knkw some of your facts
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