Toilers of the Sea (Part 2)

Toilers of the Sea (Part 2)

Hugo's Works

Victor Hugo

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Wildside Press
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Ficción histórica
ISBN:
9781434489296
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Toilers of the Sea (Part 2) continues Victor Hugo’s epic tale of love, endurance, and destiny, as Gilliatt faces the emotional aftermath of his triumph over nature. In this haunting conclusion, personal sacrifice collides with bitter reality, revealing the tragic cost of misunderstood devotion. Hugo’s blend of romanticism and existential reflection reaches its emotional peak in this moving finale.

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