I believe it is classified as a tragedy.
The main character known as Prisoner 24601 in the musical Les Misrables is Jean Valjean.
The book was written by Victor Hugo.
In the novel "Les Misrables," the prison number 24601 is assigned to the main character, Jean Valjean, during his time in prison. This number symbolizes his identity as a convict and represents his struggle for redemption and transformation throughout the story.
Musical.
I'm not sure what you're looking for, but Les Miserables was written by the French composer Claude-Michel Schönberg with a libretto by Alain Boublil in 1980. The first English translation of Les Miserables was produced by Cameron Mackintosh and opened on October 8, 1985, and it is this version that has won all the accolades.
Although there are exceptions for genre, typically the craftsmanship of a legitimate Gibson Les Paul far exceeds the typical craftsmanship of a typical BC Rich.
Les Stroud is most famous for being the only producer on television to produce an internationally broadcast series, written alone by him. The new genre of drama series is known as 'Survival TV."
Les Stroud is most famous for being the only producer on television to produce an internationally broadcast series, written alone by him. The new genre of drama series is known as 'Survival TV."
Hugo's prisoner 24601 is Jean Valjean, the main character in the novel "Les Misrables." Valjean is a former convict who served 19 years in prison for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his sister's starving child. After his release, he struggles to find redemption and live a virtuous life while being pursued by the relentless Inspector Javert.
Some of the best fight scenes in books include the Battle of Hogwarts in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" by J.K. Rowling, the duel between Inigo Montoya and the Man in Black in "The Princess Bride" by William Goldman, and the final showdown between Jean Valjean and Javert in "Les Misrables" by Victor Hugo.
Henri Jacoubet has written: 'Le comte de Tressan et les origines du genre troubadour' -- subject(s): French literature, History and criticism, Troubadours 'Les romans de Stendhal'
"Les Brown was a big name in the Swinging Jazz era in the late 1940's and 1950's. He was the Big Band leader of the Band of Renown. His music was instrumental with occassional vocalists. Back in the day, this was the pop music!"