Misérables pour rire
by Gustave Marx
'Misérables pour rire' Summary
« Misérables pour rire » est une parodie de « Les Misérables » de Victor Hugo. Marx conserve les personnages principaux – Jean Valjean, Javert, Fantine et Cosette – mais les met dans des situations cocasses et absurdes. On retrouve les grandes lignes de l'histoire : la misère de Valjean, son châtiment injuste, sa libération conditionnelle, sa rencontre avec Fantine et sa lutte pour élever Cosette. Toutefois, l'auteur s'amuse à détourner les événements, en exagérant les drames, en ajoutant des situations loufoques et en créant des dialogues comiques. Le récit se déroule dans un univers où les personnages sont souvent victimes de malentendus, de situations improbables et de catastrophes grotesques. La parodie met en lumière l'absurdité de certains aspects du roman original, tout en conservant le charme et l'émotion du récit de Victor Hugo. Le livre est une lecture amusante et rafraîchissante qui permet d'aborder le chef-d'œuvre de Hugo sous un angle nouveau et léger.Book Details
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