With classics such as Victor Hugoâs âThe Hunchback of Notre Dameâ and Gaston Leroux âThe Phantom of the Operaâ, youâll peak behind the scenes at some of the West Endâs most remarkable musicals.
But itâs not all rosy and bright. In 18th-century France, Charles Dickenâs âA Tale of Two Citiesâ and Ãmile Zolaâs âNanaâ portrays the harsh and raw reality for some of societyâs most struggling protagonists. This collection will leave you questioning wealth and worth at a time when struggles were rife.
Ideal for fans of âLes MisÊrablesâ starring Eddie Redmayne, Hugh Jackman, and Anne Hathaway, this unmissable collection is a must-read for French history, art, and culture fanatics.
Gaston Leroux (1868-1927) was a French journalist and author of detective fiction. He is best known for writing the epic novel âThe Phantom of the Operaâ, now a musical masterpiece by Andrew Lloyd Weber.
Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880) was a French novelist and pioneer of literary realism. His work spans âMadame Bovaryâ, âSentimental Educationâ, and âThree Talesâ.
Victor Hugo (1802 â 1885) was a Romantic writer and politician. Celebrated for his internationally renowned epic novel, adapted into the Academy Award-Winning film, âLes MisÊrablesâ, his literary output also includes âThe Hunchback of Notre Dameâ.
Ãmile Zola (1840-1902) was a French novelist, playwright, and one of the most influential writers of French naturalism. Zolaâs best-known works include âGerminalâ, âNanaâ, and âWorkâ.
Celebrated as one of the greatest novelists of the Victorian era, Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was an English writer and social critic. His works include âOliver Twistâ, âA Christmas Carolâ, and âGreat Expectationsâ.