Articles related to "Jean Valjean"This article covers the period 1815 - 1832, when Jean Valjean leaves the prison on parole to the time he takes Cosette to Paris, away from the Thénardiers.
The Bishop of Digne, the first character introduced in Victor Hugo's masterpiece Les Miserables, serves as a Christ-like figure in Jean Valjean's life.
Victor Hugo's masterpiece, Les Miserable-infamous for its lengthy digressions and convoluted plot- should be read by all fans of serious literature.
This article covers the story during 1832 in Paris, with the students' revolution, wedding of Cosette and Marius, and Jean Valjean's death.
The Vidocq Society members, all volunteers from the ranks of law enforcement and forensic science volunteer their time and resources to solve cold cases.
A guide to the musical works of lyricist Alan Boublil and composer Claude-Michel Schoenberg .
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