The Toilers of the Sea

The Toilers of the Sea

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The Toilers of the Sea ranks with The Hunchback of Notre-Dame and Les Miserables as among Hugo's most important novels, yet is less well known, in part because the only English translation was inaccurate, stilted, and incomplete. Thus, James Hogarth's excellent new translation - the first rendering of the complete novel - is a noteworthy event; in it, the clarity and power of Hugo's voice is restored. The novel tells the story of Gilliat, a humble Guernsey fisherman, who falls in love with a shipowner's daughter and, to win her hand in marriage, must free a ship that has run dangerously aground. To do so, Gilliat employs great feats of engineering, endures the mighty powers of sea and wind, and does battle with a great sea monster. In its evocation of the elements in all their ferocity, The Toilers of the Sea is one of the greatest depictions of nature ever attempted.
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ISBN: 9780375761324

Published Date: September 1, 2002

Publisher: Modern Publishing

Language: English

Page Count: 441

Size: 7.98" l x 5.18" w x 1.19" h

Category

Fiction

Subject

Literary