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For a long time, Victor Hugo's novels attracted little critical attention in spite of their obvious power and uniqueness. In recent years, however, scholars have returned to Notre-Dame de Paris, Les Miserables, Les Travailleurs de la mer, Quatrevingt-treize and L'Homme qui rit, uncovering the diversity, the thematic and narrative singularity, the shifting ironies and resistance to interpretative closure of works once judged simplistic and based upon 'une sagesse abregee'. The eleven essays in this volume bring together various critical approaches from eminent French, British and American scholars, to provide a new point of departure and to provoke discussion. The contributors range from the most distinguished specialists with worldwide reputations to young scholars at the beginning of their career who nonetheless have challenging and original things to say about a fascinating and unjustly neglected subject.James Hiddleston is the author of 'Victor Hugo, romancier de l'abime: New Studies on Hugo's Novels (Legenda Main Series)', published 2002 under ISBN 9781900755580 and ISBN 1900755580.
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