Les Miserables: Conversion, Revolution, Redemption
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1996
Publisher
Twayne Pub
ISBN-10
0805783504
ISBN-13
9780805783506
Description
Set against the backdrop of 19th century France, this work explores the profound themes of conversion, revolution, and redemption that run through a classic narrative. Kathryn M. Grossman delves into the intricacies of transformation experienced by key characters, highlighting their struggles and the societal upheaval that shapes their journeys.
Through a blend of historical context and literary analysis, readers are invited to understand how the interplay of personal and collective experiences offers a rich tapestry of hope and renewal. Grossman's expertise as an educator shines through, making complex ideas approachable for all audiences.
The exploration not only engages literature enthusiasts but also serves as a reflective piece for those interested in the human capacity for change amidst adversity. In a world still grappling with similar themes, this work resonates deeply, prompting readers to consider their own pathways to redemption.
Through a blend of historical context and literary analysis, readers are invited to understand how the interplay of personal and collective experiences offers a rich tapestry of hope and renewal. Grossman's expertise as an educator shines through, making complex ideas approachable for all audiences.
The exploration not only engages literature enthusiasts but also serves as a reflective piece for those interested in the human capacity for change amidst adversity. In a world still grappling with similar themes, this work resonates deeply, prompting readers to consider their own pathways to redemption.
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