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portada Manden som ler: Roman (in Danés)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Danés
Pages
328
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.3x12.7x1.9 cm
Weight
0.36 kg.
ISBN13
9788743010951

Manden som ler: Roman (in Danés)

Victor Hugo (Author) · Books on Demand · Paperback

Manden som ler: Roman (in Danés) - Victor Hugo

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Synopsis "Manden som ler: Roman (in Danés)"

I slutningen af 1600-tallet redder en hjeml s dreng ved navn Gwynplaine en sp d pige under en snestorm. De m der en rejsende g gler, der kalder sig Ursus, og hans k ledyrsulv, Homo. Gwynplaines mund er blevet leml stet i et evig smil; Ursus er oprindeligt forf rdet, derefter r rt til medlidenhed, og han tager dem med sig. 15 år senere er Gwynplaine vokset til en st rk mand. Pigen, der nu hedder Dea, er blind og er vokset til en smuk og uskyldig ung kvinde. Ved at r re ved hans ansigt konkluderer Dea, at Gwynplaine er evigt glad. De forelsker sig. Ursus og hans surrogatb rn tjener til livets ophold på markeder i det sydlige England. Gwynplaine holder den nedre halvdel af sit ansigt skjult. I hver by giver Gwynplaine en sceneopf relse, hvor skarerne provokeres til latter, når Gwynplaine afsl rer sit groteske ansigt. Den fork lede og feterede hertuginde Josiana er datter af kong James II. Hendes forlovede fort ller hende, at den eneste kur mod hendes kedsomhed er Gwynplaine. Josiana deltager i en af Gwynplaines forestillinger og bliver tiltrukket af kombinationen af hans virile fremtr den og hans ansigts deformitet. Gwynplaine v kkes af Josianas fysiske sk nhed og hovmodige opf rsel. En d dsd mt l ge afsl rer Gwynplaines sande identitet, og historien tager en overraskende vending.
Victor Hugo
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Victor Marie Hugo (Besançon, France, 1802 - 1885) was a writer, poet, playwright, and French politician, a central figure of Romanticism and one of the most influential literary voices of the 19th century. His work includes emblematic novels such as Les Misérables (1862), which denounces social injustice in 19th century France, and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (1831), which powerfully portrays life in medieval Paris. In theater, he revolutionized the genre with plays like Hernani (1830) and Cromwell (1827), while his poetry, highlighted in collections such as Les Contemplations (1856) and The Legend of the Centuries (1859-1883), combines lyricism and social commitment

Exiled for about 20 years due to his opposition to the regime of Napoleon III, he produced many of his most significant works during this period, also expanding his political work as a deputy and senator after his return. He was recognized with membership in the French Academy and the Legion of Honor. His literary and political legacy remains a benchmark for social justice and artistic expression.
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