Les Misérables
Author: Victor Hugo
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Description: Les Misérables by Victor Hugo explores themes of poverty, injustice, and redemption in 19th-century France. This PDF offers insights into the historical context and social commentary that make this novel a timeless masterpiece.
Pages: 1340
Megabytes: 5.1 MB
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