《悲惨世界》是由法国大作家维克多·雨果在1862年所发表的一部长篇小说,涵盖了拿破仑战争和之后的十几年的时间,是十九世纪最著名的小说之一。故事的主线围绕主人公土伦苦刑犯冉·阿让(Jean Valjean)的个人经历,融进了法国的历史、革命、战争、道德哲学、法律、正义、宗教信仰。多次被改编演绎成影视作品。
《悲惨世界》是由法国大作家维克多·雨果在1862年所发表的一部长篇小说,涵盖了拿破仑战争和之后的十几年的时间,是十九世纪最著名的小说之一。故事的主线围绕主人公土伦苦刑犯冉·阿让(Jean Valjean)的个人经历,融进了法国的历史、革命、战争、道德哲学、法律、正义、宗教信仰。多次被改编演绎成影视作品。
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Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 1 M. MyrielPart 1 Book 1 Chapter 2 M. Myriel becomes M. WelcomePart 1 Book 1 Chapter 3 A Hard Bishopric for a Good BishopPart 1 Book 1 Chapter 4 Works corresponding to WordsPart 1 Book 1 Chapter 5 Monseigneur Bienvenu made his CassocPart 1 Book 1 Chapter 6 Who guarded his House for himPart 1 Book 1 Chapter 7 CravattePart 1 Book 1 Chapter 8 Philosophy after DrinkingPart 1 Book 1 Chapter 9 The Brother as depicted by the SistePart 1 Book 1 Chapter 10 The Bishop in the Presence of an UnPart 1 Book 1 Chapter 11 A RestrictionPart 1 Book 1 Chapter 12 The Solitude of Monseigneur WelcomePart 1 Book 1 Chapter 13 What he believedPart 1 Book 1 Chapter 14 What he thoughtPart 1 Book 2 Chapter 1 The Evening of a Day of WalkingPart 1 Book 2 Chapter 2 Prudence counselled to WisdomPart 1 Book 2 Chapter 3 The Heroism of Passive ObediencePart 1 Book 2 Chapter 4 Details concerning the Cheese-DairiePart 1 Book 2 Chapter 5 TranquillityPart 1 Book 2 Chapter 6 Jean ValjeanPart 1 Book 2 Chapter 7 The Interior of DespairPart 1 Book 2 Chapter 8 Billows and ShadowsPart 1 Book 2 Chapter 9 New TroublesPart 1 Book 2 Chapter 10 The Man arousedPart 1 Book 2 Chapter 11 What he doesPart 1 Book 2 Chapter 12 The Bishop worksPart 1 Book 2 Chapter 13 LITTLE GERVAISPart 1 Book 3 Chapter 1 The Year 1817Part 1 Book 3 Chapter 2 A Double QuartettePart 1 Book 3 Chapter 3 Four and FourPart 1 Book 3 Chapter 4 Tholomyes is so Merry that he singsPart 1 Book 3 Chapter 5 At BombardasPart 1 Book 3 Chapter 6 A Chapter in which they adore Each OPart 1 Book 3 Chapter 7 The Wisdom of TholomyesPart 1 Book 3 Chapter 8 The Death of a HorsePart 1 Book 3 Chapter 9 A Merry End to MirthPart 1 Book 4 Chapter 1 One Mother meets Another MotherPart 1 Book 4 Chapter 2 First Sketch of Two UnprepossessingPart 1 Book 4 Chapter 3 The LarkPart 1 Book 5 Chapter 1 The History of a Progress in Black GPart 1 Book 5 Chapter 2 MadeleinePart 1 Book 5 Chapter 3 Sums deposited with LaffittePart 1 Book 5 Chapter 4 M. Madeleine in MourningPart 1 Book 5 Chapter 5 Vague Flashes on the HorizonPart 1 Book 5 Chapter 6 Father FaucheleventPart 1 Book 5 Chapter 7 Fauchelevent becomes a Gardener in PPart 1 Book 5 Chapter 8 Madame Victurnien expends Thirty FraPart 1 Book 5 Chapter 10 Result of the SuccessPart 1 Book 5 Chapter 11 Christus nos LiberavitPart 1 Book 5 Chapter 13 The Solution of Some Questions connPart 1 Book 6 Chapter 1 The Beginning of ReposePart 1 Book 6 Chapter 2 How Jean may become ChampPart 1 Book 7 Chapter 1 Sister SimplicePart 1 Book 7 Chapter 2 The Perspicacity of Master ScaufflaiPart 1 Book 7 Chapter 3 A Tempest in a SkullPart 1 Book 7 Chapter 4 Forms assumed by Suffering during SlPart 1 Book 7 Chapter 5 HindrancesPart 1 Book 7 Chapter 6 Sister Simplice put to the ProofPart 1 Book 7 Chapter 7 The Traveller on his Arrival takes PPart 1 Book 7 Chapter 8 An Entrance by FavorPart 1 Book 7 Chapter 9 A Place where Convictions are in ProPart 1 Book 7 Chapter 10 The System of DenialsPart 1 Book 7 Chapter 11 Champmathieu more and more AstonishPart 1 Book 8 Chapter 1 In what Mirror M. Madeleine contemplPart 1 Book 8 Chapter 2 Fantine HappyPart 1 Book 8 Chapter 3 Javert SatisfiedPart 1 Book 8 Chapter 4 Authority reasserts its RightsPart 1 Book 8 Chapter 5 A Suitable TombPart 2 Book 1 Chapter 1 What is met with on the Way from NivPart 2 Book 1 Chapter 2 HougomontPart 2 Book 1 Chapter 3 The Eighteenth of June, 1815Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 4 APart 2 Book 1 Chapter 5 The Quid Obscurum of BattlesPart 2 Book 1 Chapter 7 Napoleon in a Good HumorPart 2 Book 1 Chapter 8 The Emperor puts a Question to the GPart 2 Book 1 Chapter 9 The UnexpectedPart 2 Book 1 Chapter 10 The Plateau of Mont-Saint-JeanPart 2 Book 1 Chapter 11 A Bad Guide to NapoleonPart 2 Book 1 Chapter 12 The GuardPart 2 Book 1 Chapter 13 The CatastrophePart 2 Book 1 Chapter 14 The Last SquarePart 2 Book 1 Chapter 15 CambronnePart 2 Book 1 Chapter 16 Quot Libras in Duce?Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 17 Is Waterloo to be considered Good?Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 18 A Recrudescence of Divine RightPart 2 Book 1 Chapter 19 The Battle-Field at NightPart 2 Book 2 Chapter 1 Number 24,601 becomes Number 9,430Part 2 Book 2 Chapter 2 In which the reader will peruse TwoPart 2 Book 2 Chapter 3 The Ankle-Chain must have undergonePart 2 Book 3 Chapter 1 The Water Question at MontfermeilPart 2 Book 3 Chapter 2 Two Complete PortraitsPart 2 Book 3 Chapter 3 Men must have Wine, and Horses mustPart 2 Book 3 Chapter 4 Entrance on the Scene of a DollPart 2 Book 3 Chapter 5 The Little One All AlonePart 2 Book 3 Chapter 7 Cosette Side by Side with the StrangPart 2 Book 3 Chapter 8 The Unpleasantness of receivingPart 2 Book 3 Chapter 9 Thenardier at his ManoeuvresPart 2 Book 3 Chapter 10 He who seeks to better himself mayPart 2 Book 3 Chapter 11 Number 9,430 reappears, and CosettePart 2 Book 4 Chapter 1 Master GorbeauPart 2 Book 4 Chapter 2 A Nest for Owl and a WarblerPart 2 Book 4 Chapter 3 Two Misfortunes make One Piece of GoPart 2 Book 4 Chapter 4 The Remarks of the Principal TenantPart 2 Book 4 Chapter 5 A Five-Franc Piece falls on the GrouPart 2 Book 5 Chapter 1 The Zigzags of StrategyPart 2 Book 5 Chapter 3 To Wit, the Plan of Paris in 1727Part 2 Book 5 Chapter 4 The Gropings of FlightPart 2 Book 5 Chapter 5 Which would be Impossible with Gas LPart 2 Book 5 Chapter 6 The Beginning of an EnigmaPart 2 Book 5 Chapter 7 Continuation of the EnigmaPart 2 Book 5 Chapter 8 The Enigma becomes Doubly MysteriousPart 2 Book 5 Chapter 9 The Man with the BellPart 2 Book 5 Chapter 10 Which explains how Javert got on thPart 2 Book 6 Chapter 1 Number 62 Rue Petit-PicpusPart 2 Book 6 Chapter 2 The Obedience of Martin VergaPart 2 Book 6 Chapter 3 AusteritiesPart 2 Book 6 Chapter 4 GayetiesPart 2 Book 6 Chapter 5 DistractionsPart 2 Book 6 Chapter 6 The Little ConventPart 2 Book 6 Chapter 7 Some Silhouettes of this DarknessPart 2 Book 6 Chapter 8 Post Corda LapidesPart 2 Book 6 Chapter 9 A Century under a GuimpePart 2 Book 6 Chapter 10 Origin of the Perpetual AdorationPart 2 Book 6 Chapter 11 End of the Petit-PicpusPart 2 Book 7 Chapter 1 The Convent as an Abstract IdeaPart 2 Book 7 Chapter 2 The Convent as an Historical FactPart 2 Book 7 Chapter 3 On What Conditions One can respect tPart 2 Book 7 Chapter 4 The Convent from the Point of View oPart 2 Book 7 Chapter 5 PrayerPart 2 Book 7 Chapter 6 The Absolute Goodness of PrayerPart 2 Book 7 Chapter 7 Precautions to be observed in BlamePart 2 Book 7 Chapter 8 Faith, LawPart 2 Book 8 Chapter 1 Which treats of the Manner of enteriPart 2 Book 8 Chapter 2 Fauchelevent in the Presence of a DiPart 2 Book 8 Chapter 3 Mother InnocentePart 2 Book 8 Chapter 4 In which Jean Valjean has quite thePart 2 Book 8 Chapter 5 It is not Necessary to be Drunk in oPart 2 Book 8 Chapter 6 Between Four PlanksPart 2 Book 8 Chapter 8 A Successful InterrogatoryPart 2 Book 8 Chapter 9 CloisteredPart 3 Book 1 Chapter 1 ParvulusPart 3 Book 1 Chapter 2 Some of his Particular CharacteristiPart 3 Book 1 Chapter 3 He is AgreeablePart 3 Book 1 Chapter 4 He may be of UsePart 3 Book 1 Chapter 5 His FrontiersPart 3 Book 1 Chapter 6 A Bit of HistoryPart 3 Book 1 Chapter 7 The Gamin should have his Place in tPart 3 Book 1 Chapter 8 In which the Reader will find a CharPart 3 Book 1 Chapter 9 The Old Soul of GaulPart 3 Book 1 Chapter 10 Ecce Paris, ecce HomoPart 3 Book 1 Chapter 11 To Scoff, to ReignPart 3 Book 1 Chapter 12 The Future Latent in the PeoplePart 3 Book 1 Chapter 13 Little GavrochePart 3 Book 2 Chapter 1 Ninety Years and Thirty-two TeethPart 3 Book 2 Chapter 2 Like Master, Like HousePart 3 Book 2 Chapter 3 Luc-EspritPart 3 Book 2 Chapter 4 A Centenarian AspirantPart 3 Book 2 Chapter 5 Basque and NicolettePart 3 Book 2 Chapter 6 In which Magnon and her Two ChildrenPart 3 Book 2 Chapter 7 Rule: Receive No One except in the EPart 3 Book 2 Chapter 8 Two do not make a PairPart 3 Book 3 Chapter 1 An Ancient SalonPart 3 Book 3 Chapter 2 One of the Red Spectres of that EpocPart 3 Book 3 Chapter 3 RequiescantPart 3 Book 3 Chapter 4 End of the BrigandPart 3 Book 3 Chapter 5 The Utility of going to Mass, in ordPart 3 Book 3 Chapter 6 The Consequences of having met a WarPart 3 Book 3 Chapter 7 Some PetticoatPart 3 Book 3 Chapter 8 Marble against GranitePart 3 Book 4 Chapter 1 A Group which barely missed becomingPart 3 Book 4 Chapter 4 The Back Room of the Cafe MusainPart 3 Book 4 Chapter 5 Enlargement of HorizonPart 3 Book 4 Chapter 6 Res AngustaPart 3 Book 5 Chapter 1 Marius IndigentPart 3 Book 5 Chapter 2 Marius PoorPart 3 Book 5 Chapter 3 Marius Grown UpPart 3 Book 5 Chapter 4 M. MabeufPart 3 Book 5 Chapter 5 Poverty a Good Neighbor for MiseryPart 3 Book 5 Chapter 6 The SubstitutePart 3 Book 6 Chapter 1 The Sobriquet; Mode of Formation ofPart 3 Book 6 Chapter 2 Lux Facta EstPart 3 Book 6 Chapter 3 Effect of the SpringPart 3 Book 6 Chapter 4 Beginning of a Great MaladyPart 3 Book 6 Chapter 6 Taken PrisonerPart 3 Book 6 Chapter 7 Adventures of the Letter U deliveredPart 3 Book 6 Chapter 8 The Veterans themselves can be HappyPart 3 Book 6 Chapter 9 EclipsePart 3 Book 7 Chapter 1 Mines and MinersPart 3 Book 7 Chapter 2 The Lowest DepthsPart 3 Book 7 Chapter 3 Babet, Gueulemer, Claquesous, and MoPart 3 Book 7 Chapter 4 Composition of the TroupePart 3 Book 8 Chapter 1 Marius, while seeking a Girl in a BoPart 3 Book 8 Chapter 2 Treasure TrovePart 3 Book 8 Chapter 3 QuadrifronsPart 3 Book 8 Chapter 4 A Rose in MiseryPart 3 Book 8 Chapter 5 A Providential Peep-HolePart 3 Book 8 Chapter 6 The Wild Man in his LairPart 3 Book 8 Chapter 7 Strategy and TacticsPart 3 Book 8 Chapter 8 The Ray of Light in the HovelPart 3 Book 8 Chapter 9 Jondrette comes near WeepingPart 3 Book 8 Chapter 10 Tariff of Licensed Cabs, Two FrancsPart 3 Book 8 Chapter 11 Offers of Service from Misery to WrPart 3 Book 8 Chapter 13 Solus cum Solo, in Loco Remoto, nonPart 3 Book 8 Chapter 14 In which a Police Agent bestows TwoPart 3 Book 8 Chapter 15 Jondrette makes his PurchasesPart 3 Book 8 Chapter 16 In which will be found the Words toPart 3 Book 8 Chapter 20 The TrapPart 3 Book 8 Chapter 21 One should always begin by arrestinPart 3 Book 8 Chapter 22 The Little One who was crying in VoPart 4 Book 1 Chapter 1 Well CutPart 4 Book 1 Chapter 2 Badly SewedPart 4 Book 1 Chapter 3 Louis PhilippePart 4 Book 1 Chapter 4 Cracks beneath the FoundationPart 4 Book 1 Chapter 5 Facts whence History springs and whiPart 4 Book 1 Chapter 6 Enjolras and his LieutenantsPart 4 Book 2 Chapter 2 Embryonic Formation of Crimes in thePart 4 Book 2 Chapter 3 Apparition to Father MabeufPart 4 Book 2 Chapter 4 An Apparition to MariusPart 4 Book 3 Chapter 1 The House with a SecretPart 4 Book 3 Chapter 2 Jean Valjean as a National GuardPart 4 Book 3 Chapter 3 Foliis ac FrondibusPart 4 Book 3 Chapter 4 Change of GatePart 4 Book 3 Chapter 5 The Rose perceives that it is an EngPart 4 Book 3 Chapter 6 The Battle BegunPart 4 Book 3 Chapter 7 To One Sadness oppose a Sadness andPart 4 Book 3 Chapter 8 The Chain-GangPart 4 Book 4 Chapter 1 A Wound without, Healing withinPart 4 Book 4 Chapter 2 Mother Plutarque finds no DifficultyPart 4 Book 5 Chapter 1 Solitude and the Barracks CombinedPart 4 Book 5 Chapter 3 Enriched with Commentaries by ToussaPart 4 Book 5 Chapter 4 A Heart beneath a StonePart 4 Book 5 Chapter 5 Cosette after the LetterPart 4 Book 5 Chapter 6 Old People are made to go out opportPart 4 Book 6 Chapter 1 The Malicious Playfulness of the WinPart 4 Book 6 Chapter 2 In which Little Gavroche extracts PrPart 4 Book 6 Chapter 3 The Vicissitudes of FlightPart 4 Book 7 Chapter 1 OriginPart 4 Book 7 Chapter 2 RootsPart 4 Book 7 Chapter 3 Slang which weeps and Slang which laPart 4 Book 7 Chapter 4 The Two Duties: To Watch and to HopePart 4 Book 8 Chapter 1 Full LightPart 4 Book 8 Chapter 2 The Bewilderment of Perfect HappinesPart 4 Book 8 Chapter 3 The Beginning of ShadowPart 4 Book 8 Chapter 4 A Cab runs in English and barks in SPart 4 Book 8 Chapter 5 Things of the NightPart 4 Book 8 Chapter 6 Marius becomes Practical once more tPart 4 Book 8 Chapter 7 The Old Heart and the Young Heart inPart 4 Book 9 Chapter 1 Jean ValjeanPart 4 Book 9 Chapter 1 MariusPart 4 Book 9 Chapter 2 M. MabeufPart 4 Book 10 Chapter 1 The Surface of the QuestionPart 4 Book 10 Chapter 2 The Root of the MatterPart 4 Book 10 Chapter 3 A Burial; an Occasion to be born agPart 4 Book 10 Chapter 4 The Ebullitions of Former DaysPart 4 Book 10 Chapter 5 Originality of ParisPart 4 Book 11 Chapter 1 The Influence of an Academician onPart 4 Book 11 Chapter 2 Gavroche on the MarchPart 4 Book 11 Chapter 3 Just Indignation of a Hair-dresserPart 4 Book 11 Chapter 4 The Child is amazed at the Old ManPart 4 Book 11 Chapter 5 The Old ManPart 4 Book 11 Chapter 6 RecruitsPart 4 Book 12 Chapter 1 History of Corinthe from its FoundaPart 4 Book 12 Chapter 2 Preliminary GayetiesPart 4 Book 12 Chapter 3 Night begins to descend upon GrantaPart 4 Book 12 Chapter 4 An Attempt to console the Widow HucPart 4 Book 12 Chapter 5 PreparationsPart 4 Book 12 Chapter 6 WaitingPart 4 Book 12 Chapter 7 The Man recruited in the Rue des BiPart 4 Book 12 Chapter 8 Many Interrogation Points with RegaPart 4 Book 13 Chapter 1 From the Rue Plumet to the QuartierPart 4 Book 13 Chapter 3 The Extreme EdgePart 4 Book 14 Chapter 1 The Flag: Act FirstPart 4 Book 14 Chapter 2 The Flag: Act SecondPart 4 Book 14 Chapter 4 The Barrel of PowderPart 4 Book 14 Chapter 5 End of the Verses of Jean ProuvairePart 4 Book 14 Chapter 6 The Agony of Death after the AgonyPart 4 Book 14 Chapter 7 Gavroche as a Profound Calculator oPart 4 Book 15 Chapter 1 A Drinker is a BabblerPart 4 Book 15 Chapter 2 The Street Urchin an Enemy of LightPart 4 Book 15 Chapter 3 While Cosette and Toussaint are AslPart 5 Book 1 Chapter 1 The Charybdis of the Faubourg Saint-Part 5 Book 1 Chapter 2 What Is to Be Done in the Abyss if OPart 5 Book 1 Chapter 3 Light and ShadowPart 5 Book 1 Chapter 4 Minus Five, Plus OnePart 5 Book 1 Chapter 5 The Horizon Which One Beholds from tPart 5 Book 1 Chapter 6 Marius Haggard, Javert LaconicPart 5 Book 1 Chapter 7 The Situation Becomes AggravatedPart 5 Book 1 Chapter 8 The Artillery-men Compel People to TPart 5 Book 1 Chapter 9 Employment of the Old Talents of a PPart 5 Book 1 Chapter 10 DawnPart 5 Book 1 Chapter 11 The Shot Which Misses Nothing and KPart 5 Book 1 Chapter 12 Disorder a Partisan of OrderPart 5 Book 1 Chapter 13 Passing GleamsPart 5 Book 1 Chapter 15 Gavroche OutsidePart 5 Book 1 Chapter 16 How from a Brother One Becomes a FaPart 5 Book 1 Chapter 17 Mortuus Pater Filium Moriturum ExpePart 5 Book 1 Chapter 18 The Vulture Becomes PreyPart 5 Book 1 Chapter 19 Jean Valjean Takes His RevengePart 5 Book 1 Chapter 20 The Dead Are in the Right and the LPart 5 Book 1 Chapter 21 The HeroesPart 5 Book 1 Chapter 22 Foot to FootPart 5 Book 1 Chapter 23 Orestes Fasting and Pylades DrunkPart 5 Book 1 Chapter 24 PrisonerPart 5 Book 2 Chapter 1 The Land Impoverished by the SeaPart 5 Book 2 Chapter 2 Ancient History of the SewerPart 5 Book 2 Chapter 3 BruneseauPart 5 Book 2 Chapter 4 BRUNESEAU EXPLORING THE SEWERSPart 5 Book 2 Chapter 5 Present ProgressPart 5 Book 2 Chapter 6 Future ProgressPart 5 Book 3 Chapter 1 The Sewer and Its SurprisesPart 5 Book 3 Chapter 2 ExplanationPart 5 Book 3 Chapter 3 The "Spun" ManPart 5 Book 3 Chapter 4 He Also Bears His CrossPart 5 Book 3 Chapter 5 In the Case of Sand,as in That of WoPart 5 Book 3 Chapter 6 The FontisPart 5 Book 3 Chapter 7 One Sometimes Runs Aground When OnePart 5 Book 3 Chapter 8 The Torn Coat-TailPart 5 Book 3 Chapter 9 Marius Produces on Some One Who Is aPart 5 Book 3 Chapter 10 Return of the Son Who Was ProdigalPart 5 Book 3 Chapter 11 Concussion in the AbsolutePart 5 Book 3 Chapter 12 The GrandfatherPart 5 Book 5 Chapter 1 In Which the Tree with the Zinc PlasPart 5 Book 5 Chapter 2 Marius, Emerging from Civil War, MakPart 5 Book 5 Chapter 3 Marius AttackedPart 5 Book 5 Chapter 4 Mademoiselle Gillenormand Ends by NoPart 5 Book 5 Chapter 5 Deposit Your Money in a Forest RathePart 5 Book 5 Chapter 6 The Two Old Men Do Everything, EachPart 5 Book 5 Chapter 7 The Effects of Dreams Mingled with HPart 5 Book 5 Chapter 8 Two Men Impossible to FindPart 5 Book 6 Chapter 1 The 16th of February, 1833Part 5 Book 6 Chapter 2 Jean Valjean Still Wears His Arm inPart 5 Book 6 Chapter 3 The InseparablePart 5 Book 6 Chapter 4 The Immortal LiverPart 5 Book 7 Chapter 1 The Seventh Circle and the Eighth HePart 5 Book 7 Chapter 2 The Obscurities Which a Revelation CPart 5 Book 8 Chapter 1 The Lower ChamberPart 5 Book 8 Chapter 2 Another Step BackwardsPart 5 Book 8 Chapter 3 They Recall the Garden of the Rue PlPart 5 Book 8 Chapter 4 Attraction and ExtinctionPart 5 Book 9 Chapter 1 Pity for the Unhappy, but IndulgencePart 5 Book 9 Chapter 2 Last Flickerings of a Lamp Without OPart 5 Book 9 Chapter 4 A Bottle of Ink Which Only SucceededPart 5 Book 9 Chapter 5 A Night Behind Which There Is DayPart 5 Book 9 Chapter 6 The Grass Covers and the Rain Efface