No, "Les Misérables" by Victor Hugo is a separate novel from "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens. While both books are set against the backdrop of 19th-century France, they are different stories with distinct characters, plots, and themes.
Les Misirables
The French Revolution
Victor Hugo, France and Charles Dickens, England were the two giants among the Nineteenth century novelists. Of the two feelings evolving from the Ideal Art, Victor Hugo was governed by the classic feeling of son-ship to God and brotherhood of men for which his Les Miserables is a fine example. Creations of Charles Dickens emanated from common simple feelings which is the origin of popular art, as testified by his A Tale Of Two Cities.
les means the and deux means two so les deux means the two
None of the words are spoken in Les Miserable, the show fully based on the musical
The cast of Ferry Tale - 2003 includes: Sonja Bennett as Vicky Luisa Jojic as Hippy Chick Raphael Kepinski as Les Waterman Simon Longmore as Gerry
This story is based from a french conte " les trois petits cochons"
Cities in Europe that start with the letter Y:York is a city in EnglandYpres is a city in BelgiumYverdon-les-Bains is a city in Switzerland
nous avons tous les deux (toutes les deux for two girls) les cheveux bruns
les lakin is a partner in a building company cook and lakin in the English lake district based in ambleside heart of the lake district www.cookandlakin.co.UK
Two: Les-son.
The two Pedals.