Read the complete English translation of Hugo's novel "Notre Dame de Paris."
Contains a biography of the French author, plus a link to the complete text of his novel "Notre-Dame de Paris."
Features a biography of the French author plus a selected bibliography of his works.
Read a biography of the author, a collection of quotations from his work, and the complete text of "Les Miserables."
Atlantic Monthly presents an acerbic review written in 1862 at the time "Fantine" was published. Hugo, the reviewer feels, is past his prime.
Find quotes from the French novelist and poet, plus the complete text of "Les Miserables." Includes analyses of selected works.
Immerse yourself in Victor Hugo's masterpiece, originally published in French in 1862, following Jean Valjean through the Parisian underworld.
Read a biography on the author or search through his works.
Read or search through this novel that takes place in Paris around the time of the French Revolution. Includes a brief summary.
Read or search through this novel about a man named Quasimodo and learn why you should not judge a book by it's cover.
Features a detailed biography of the French author, plus a list of Hugo's literary works.
Read an introductory overview of the life and career of famed French novelist Victor Hugo. Includes a small photo and related links.
Offers analysis of themes in Hugo's novel "Les Miserables." Also contains recommendations for further reading.
Mary Gaitskill explores the deep significance of this book in which the unfortunate Quasimodo transcends pain and deprivation "to locate a depth and purity of being."