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'To the Barricades': 2026 Les Miserables, Victor Hugo Read-a-long [Interest Thread]

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AgualusasL0ver · 08/12/2025 12:10

Any inconsistencies below are my fault for not reading what Chat GPT produced

In 2026, we’re taking on Victor Hugo’s sweeping epic Les Misérables—all 365 chapters, read slowly and together at the pace Hugo intended: one chapter per day for the entire year. Whether this is your first time or your twentieth, you’re invited to join us on the long road from Digne to the barricades, and beyond.

Each chapter is short—some only a paragraph or two—making this a gentle, steady way to experience one of the greatest novels ever written.

As ever, we have options for translation, very likely I will read the Penguin Classics version, so page numbers et

🕯️ Norman Denny (Penguin Classics)
Smooth, readable, and modern. A favourite for first-time readers.
Pros: Accessible prose, clear flow.
Cons: Occasionally paraphrased; slightly softens Hugo’s style.

🗡️ Charles E. Wilbour (1862)
The very first English translation, contemporary with Hugo.
Pros: Atmospheric, close in tone to the 19th century.
Cons: Archaic language; some inconsistencies.

📜 Isabel F. Hapgood (1887)
A classic public-domain translation often found online.
Pros: Faithful and formal; widely available for free.
Cons: Dense Victorian phrasing; less smooth for modern readers.

🔍 Norman MacAfee / Lee Fahnestock (Signet)
Based on the original Hapgood but updated for clarity.
Pros: Balanced: faithful but easier to read.
Cons: Still slightly formal; sometimes understated.

🎭 Julie Rose (Vintage)
Energetic and lively, with modern idiom and punch.
Pros: Fresh, vivid, emotionally immediate.
Cons: Some find it too modernized.

As ever, would love to see your copies - and all of the above are suggestions, if people prefer breaking it up in different ways, then we can discuss.

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CaptainSensiblesRedBeret · 27/12/2025 18:50

I’m in and have downloaded the Christine* *Donougher version too.

keeganface · 27/12/2025 19:12

I would love to join in. I wanted to read more classics next year and this sounds like a good way to begin.

Off to browse for a copy

AgualusasL0ver · 27/12/2025 19:58

EmbroideredGardener · 27/12/2025 18:11

Ohh yes please! Les mis is my favourite musical, and I've never done a readalong before. I like the sound of doing this with other books too in future years

We’ve previously managed more books in a year, usually two, but this is 365 chapters so just perfect.

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Mydadsbirthday · 28/12/2025 22:23

Wow I love this idea thank you! I hadn't realised there were 365 shortish chapters. I'll also be reading in French (well starting off anyway). Off to go and source a copy. Looking forward to it.

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