

An edition of Claude Gueux (1956)
By Victor Hugo
Publish Date
February 1, 1995
Publisher
LGF
Language
fre
Pages
144
Description:
Claude Gueux was a short story written by Victor Hugo in 1834. It is considered an early example of "true crime" fiction, and contains Hugo's early thoughts on societal injustice which thirty years later he would flesh out in his novel Les Misérables. The Les Miserables character Jean Valjean is loosely based on the life of Eugène François Vidocq, an ex-convict who became a successful businessman widely noted for his social engagement and philanthropy. It is believed Vidocq helped Hugo with the research for Claude Gueux.
People: Victor Hugo, Jean Valjean, Eugene Francois Vidocq