
BOOKS - The French Revolution (Oxford World's Classics)

The French Revolution (Oxford World's Classics)
Author: Thomas Carlyle
Year: 2019
Pages: 518
Format: EPUB | PDF CONV
File size: 10,5 МБ
Language: ENG

Year: 2019
Pages: 518
Format: EPUB | PDF CONV
File size: 10,5 МБ
Language: ENG

The French Revolution Oxford World's Classics is a historical novel written by Victor Hugo that tells the story of the French Revolution from the perspective of various characters, including peasants, aristocrats, and political leaders. The novel explores themes such as love, sacrifice, and the struggle for power and freedom. It also examines the role of technology in shaping society and the importance of understanding the process of technological evolution to ensure the survival of humanity. One of the main characters, Jean Valjean, is a former convict who seeks redemption and becomes a powerful force for good in the revolution. He is pursued by the relentless and corrupt Inspector Javert, who represents the oppressive regime of the monarchy. Through their struggles, the novel highlights the need for personal paradigms that allow us to perceive the technological process of developing modern knowledge as the basis for the survival of humanity and the unification of people in a warring state. The novel also delves into the lives of other characters, such as the tragic figure of Gavroche, a street urchin who embodies the spirit of the revolution, and the enigmatic Marius, who falls in love with Cosette, the adopted daughter of the Thenardiers.
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