Les Misérables Chapter-a-Day Read-along: Film Comparison

In light of the Academy Awards show last night, this week we take a different look at Les Misérables, comparing several different film versions. Les Misérables has been filmed dozens of times, and rather than give a full review or summary of the difference versions, I am going to simply give you the same scene from six … Continue reading Les Misérables Chapter-a-Day Read-along: Film Comparison

Les Misérables Chapter-a-Day Read-along: Happy 216th Birthday, Victor Hugo!

Today is February 26, the birthday of Victor Hugo. On this day 216 years ago, Victor Hugo was born to Joseph Léopold Sigisbert Hugo and Sophie Trébuchet. More importantly to me, this also happens to be the birthday of both my mother, Mrs. Senger, and my wife, Dr. Senger, two people who mean much more to me … Continue reading Les Misérables Chapter-a-Day Read-along: Happy 216th Birthday, Victor Hugo!

Les Misérables Chapter-a-Day Read-along: Fantine

As we enter the eighth week of the Les Misérables Chapter-a-Day Read-along, we arrive at the 50th chapter of the book. From The Bishop of Digne to Jean Valjean, from Fantine to the Thénardiers, we have seen light and darkness, gardens and stars, shipwrecks and collapsed carts. And there is still so much more to come. … Continue reading Les Misérables Chapter-a-Day Read-along: Fantine

#LesMisReadalong on Twitter: Week 7 Highlights and a Les Mis Podcast

It's been seven weeks since we started the Les Misérables Chapter-a-Day Read-along, and the discussion on Twitter is more interesting than ever. Several people are exploring the background of the book and its author Victor Hugo, and they're sharing their discoveries with the rest of us. Others are tweeting about the reading experience and how it's … Continue reading #LesMisReadalong on Twitter: Week 7 Highlights and a Les Mis Podcast

Les Misérables Chapter-a-Day Read-along: Illustrations by Émile Bayard

When Les Misérables was first published in 1862, it was illustrated by Émile Bayard, whose rendering of little Cosette perfectly captures the essence of what Hugo means by les misérables. To me it's mostly in the eyes and the tiny mouth, but the massive broom in her hands as she sweeps adds to the sadness. Bayard's image … Continue reading Les Misérables Chapter-a-Day Read-along: Illustrations by Émile Bayard

#LesMisReadalong on Twitter: Week 4 Highlights

This past week in the Les Misérables Chapter-a-Day Read-along featured one of the most famous scenes in the novel, and perhaps in all of literature: The Bishop's Candlesticks. The twitter chat at #LesMisReadalong was abuzz with reactions to it, along with a host of other thoughts and favorite quotes. Here are a few highlights: https://twitter.com/RickBarry44/status/955175076906889216 https://twitter.com/MissCarrieLA/status/955447964146610176 https://twitter.com/MissCarrieLA/status/955524217818238976 https://twitter.com/KS_scribbles/status/955623049276964864 https://twitter.com/AStrongBelief/status/955682031790247936 https://twitter.com/bronasbooks/status/955767769567391744 https://twitter.com/bronasbooks/status/955769551672586241 … Continue reading #LesMisReadalong on Twitter: Week 4 Highlights