: Victor Hugo
: The Victor Hugo Collection
: Charles River Editors
: 9781531273309
: 1
: CHF 1.10
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: Erzählende Literatur
: English
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Victor Hugo was one of the greatest French authors in history.Hugo was a prolific writer and his classic novels Les Miserables and the Hunchback of Notre Dame have been adapted into film many times.This collection includes the following:



NOVELS:

Les Miserables

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Napoleon the Little

The Man Who Laughs

Toilers of the Sea

Ninety-Three

The History of a Crime

The Last Day of a Condemned Man

Bug-Jargal

 

SHORT STORIES:

Claude Gueux

 

POETRY COLLECTIONS:

Early Poems

Odes

Ballades

Les Orientales

Les Feuilles D'Automne

Les Chants Du Crepuscule

Les Voix Interieures

Les Rayons et Les Ombres

Les Chatiments

Les Contemplations

La Legende Des Siecles

La Voix De Guernsey

Les Chansons Des Rues et Des Bois

L'annee Terrible

L'art Detre Grandpere

Various Pieces

Dramatic Pieces

 

NON-FICTION:

The Memoirs of Victor Hugo



BIOGRAPHIES:

Victor Hugo's Romances by Robert Louis Stevenson

Victor Hugo: His Life and Work by George Barnett Smith








CHAPTER II—M. MYRIEL BECOMES M. WELCOME

The episcopal palace of D—— adjoins the hospital.

The episcopal palace was a huge and beautiful house, built of stone at the beginning of the last century by M. Henri Puget, Doctor of Theology of the Faculty of Paris, Abbé of Simore, who had been Bishop of D—— in 1712. This palace was a genuine seignorial residence. Everything about it had a grand air,—the apartments of the Bishop, the drawing-rooms, the chambers, the principal courtyard, which was very large, with walks encircling it under arcades in the old Florentine fashion, and gardens planted with magnificent trees. In the dining-room, a long and superb gallery which was situated on the ground-floor and opened on the gardens, M. Henri Puget had entertained in state, on July 29, 1714, My Lords Charles Brulart de Genlis, archbishop; Prince d’Embrun; Antoine de Mesgrigny, the capuchin, Bishop of Grasse; Philippe de Vendome, Grand Prior of France, Abbé of Saint Honore de Lerins; Francois de Berton de Crillon, bishop, Baron de Vence; Cesar de Sabran de Forcalquier, bishop, Seignor of Glandeve; and Jean Soanen, Priest of the Oratory, preacher in ordinary to the king, bishop,