Les Misérables translates to "The Miserable" or "The Wretched" in English. It is a French novel by Victor Hugo that tells the story of social injustice and the struggle for redemption.
Les Miserables was written by Victor Hugo.
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I don't know for a fact that it is true, but the melodies are strikingly similar.
It was originally published in 1862
"Les Misérables" is written primarily in the third person omniscient point of view, where the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters. This allows the reader to gain insight into various perspectives and motivations throughout the story.
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Yes, Les Misérables is being performed on Broadway in New York.
Les Miserables is a musical, not technically an opera because there are no spoken words. Everything is sung.
the original language was French
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The title "Les Miserables" translates to "The Miserable Ones" in English. It reflects the overarching theme of poverty, injustice, and struggling redemption depicted in the novel by Victor Hugo. The title captures the plight of the characters and the societal conditions prevalent during the time period of the story.