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  • Le Wiki Les Misérables est une encyclopédie libre francophone concernant sur l'univers Les Misérables de Victor Hugo, comme son nom l'indique. Vos contributions sont les bienvenues !
  • Les Misérables est l'un des plus célèbres romans de Victor Hugo, paru en 1862. Il a donné lieu à de nombreuses adaptions au cinéma ou en BD ou bien encore en manga. Ce roman demeure célèbre dans toute la littérature française racontant sur la vie des miséreux à Paris et la France du XIXème siècle.
  • Les Misérables is a production, and this is a general overview of that production.
  • Les Misérables is a 2012 musical historical drama film directed by Tom Hooper, based on the long-running theatrical production of the same name.
  • Les Misérables was a novel written by Victor Hugo, first published in 1862 in French, and is widely considered one of the greatest novels of the nineteenth century. In September 1908, Indiana Jones was assigned to read Les Misérables in his room at Hotel Lepic by his tutor, Miss Seymour, possibly as punishment for staying out too late one night. Jones remarked sarcastically that it was a great title. It is unlikely that he finished the novel before he slipped out in the evening to go to a party with Norman Rockwell.
  • Les Misérables (dt. Die Elenden) ist ein Buch von Victor Hugo. Der Roman spielt im Frankreich des 19. Jahrhundert und es wird die Geschichte von einem ehemaligen Sträfling namens Jean Valjean erzählt. Valjean verbringt sein ganzes Leben damit, anderen zu helfen. Inspektor Javert verfolgt den ehemaligen Sträfling 20 Jahre lang, wegen des Diebstahls eines Laib Brot. (DS9: ) Les Misérables ist eines von Michael Eddingtons Lieblingsbüchern. (DS9: ) Möglicherweise ist die Hauptfigur dieses Romans Inspiration für den Namen der Val Jean.
  • "Les misérables" était un roman écrit par Victor Hugo, publié en 1862. (Réalité extrapolée *) Michael Eddington avait lu ce livre à plusieurs reprises. Lorsqu'il rejoignit le Maquis, il se considéra comme le héros de ce roman, Jean Valjean et compara le Capitaine Benjamin Sisko à l'inspecteur Javert. (DS9: "For the Uniform")
  • Les Misérables is a Sabbat pack from Montreal. Its members have always primarily consisted of Malkavian antitribu and the most insane members of other clans.
  • Weil Jean Valjean einst Brot stahl, damit seine Familie nicht verhungern musste, wurde er für 20 lange Jahre ins Gefängnis gesperrt. Auch die Freilassung auf Bewährung bringt nicht die erhoffte Erlösung, denn der Inspektor Javert folgt ihm auf Schritt und Tritt und lauert auf jeden kleinsten Ausrutscher. Um ihm zu entkommen und endlich ein neues Leben anfangen zu können, nimmt Jean eine neue Identität an. Als er die, in sehr ärmlichen Verhältnissen lebende, Fantine trifft, scheint sein Schicksal sich endlich zu wenden, denn er verliebt sich in sie. Doch Fantine hat ihre ganz eigenen Probleme. Um ihre Tochter ein bisschen zu unterstützen würde sie alles tun und schließlich verkauft sie sogar ihren Körper. Doch die Prostitution ist ein hartes Geschäft und Frauen, die sich gegen übergriffige
  • Les Misérables is a 1980 French musical by Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil (with Herbert Kretzmer adapting it to English) about prisoner Jean Valjean, who breaks his parole and starts his life anew, with officer Javer looking for him all the way. It is based on the book of the same name, written by Victor Hugo, and is the third longest running musical on Broadway.
  • Les Misérables (translated variously from French as The Miserable Ones, The Wretched, The Poor Ones, The Victims) (1862) is a novel by French author Victor Hugo. Among the best-known novels of the 19th century, it follows the lives and interactions of several French characters over a twenty year period in the early 19th century that includes the Napoleonic wars and subsequent decades. Principally focusing on the struggles of the protagonist—ex-convict Jean Valjean—struggling to redeem himself, the novel examines the impact of Valjean's actions as social commentary. It examines the nature of good, evil, and the law, in a sweeping story that expounds upon the history of France, architecture of Paris, politics, moral philosophy, law, justice, religion, and the types and nature of romantic and
  • The novel was written by Victor Hugo in 1862, and has been translated into English six times. The main plot (although there are countless sub-plots) concerns a convict named Jean Valjean who is released from prison and then attempts to become an honest man through performing good works. However, Valjean cannot escape the shadow of his past, as personified by Inspector Javert, who pursues him relentlessly throughout the course of the novel.
  • Les Misérables was a novel by the French author Victor Hugo which was published in 1862. The Picard family owned a rare print copy of Les Misérables which was kept at their ancestral home in La Barre. Jean-Luc Picard showed the novel to Jake Sisko in 2372. (DS9 novel: Trapped in Time) Les Misérables was one of Michael Eddington's favorite novels. In 2373, Eddington compared himself to Jean Valjean and Benjamin Sisko to Inspector Javert, the policeman who pursued Valjean for simply stealing a loaf of bread, during Sisko's pursuit of the Maquis leader. (DS9 episode: "For the Uniform")
  • NOTE: All dialogue that is in Bold and Italics in this transcript means that the characters are singing (openings starts with the Channel Awesome Production Logo, followed by "2013, two years after his last musical crossover, The Nostalgia Critic has teamed up with Paw and Kyle to sing once more at the convention ConBravo") (cut to the lobby fountain of the hotel ConBravo is taking place at, as a parody song that sounds like the "Prologue/Work Song" from Les Misérables starts to play) (the camera cuts to a hallway moving towards one of the rooms door peepholes) Kyle: Look down! Look down! Paw: No.
  • Les Misérables is a novel by the French Human writer Victor Hugo, published in 1862. It was one of Michael Eddington's favorite books and when in 2373, Captain Sisko was obsessively pursuing him for having betrayed Starfleet and the Federation in order to join the Maquis, Eddington recommended that Sisko read the book and pay close attention to the character of Inspector Javert who pursed a man, Jean Valjean, for twenty years for having stolen a loaf of bread. Eddington saw himself as Valjean, the victim of a monstrous injustice who spends his entire life helping people, making noble sacrifices for others; a romantic dashing figure fighting the good fight against insurmountable odds.
  • The film tells the story of Jean Valjean, an ex-convict who, inspired by a kindly bishop, decides to turn his life around. He eventually becomes mayor of a town in France and owner of a factory in that town. He is always alert to the risk of being captured again by police inspector Javert, who is ruthless in hunting down law-breakers, believing they cannot change for the better. One of Valjean's factory workers, Fantine, blames him for her being cast into a life of prostitution. When she dies, he feels responsible and agrees to take care of her illegitimate daughter, Cosette — though he must first escape Javert. Later, when Cosette is grown, they are swept up in the political turmoil in Paris, which culminates in the Paris Uprising of 1832.
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