Les Misérables Resources

WEBSITES

All of Les Misérables Free Online

Yup. Complete with illustrations, Les Misérables appears on Project Gutenberg in all its glory.

The France of Victor Hugo

What was the world like in the eyes of Victor Hugo? Why not follow this link and find out?

Hugo's Life and Times

Here's the fast and furious version of Hugo's background story. Unfortunately, it doesn't include any time in prison.

MOVIE OR TV PRODUCTIONS

Les Misérables (2012)

If you haven't had a chance to see this version (directed by the same dude who did The King's Speech) treat yourself and give it a watch. Just try to ignore Russell Crowe's singing. He's trying, guys.

Les Misérables (1998)

It needs more song and dance, but it does star Liam Neeson and a 19-year old Claire Danes (you might know her from TV's Homeland).

Les Misérables (2000 TV Mini-Series)

Hey, Gerard Depardieu is in this thing. Also, it's longer and more in-depth than the movie versions, if that's what you're into.

Les Misérables (1978 TV Movie)

Yup, it's a made-for-TV movie. But the guy who plays Javert is also the guy who played Norman Bates in Psycho, so that's pretty cool.

Les Misérables (1982 Film)

This one is French, so it's got that extra soupçon of authenticity.

Les Misérables (1935)

Of all the film versions, this is probably the oldest one you'll find.

ARTICLES AND INTERVIEWS

Les Misérables: Victor Hugo's France

Planning on a trip to France anytime soon? If so, you'll want to check out this article about all the places Hugo talks about in his novel.

Stacking the Deck

This article will make a case for why the most important events in Hugo's famous novel all happen toward the end.

Deep Thoughts of Les Misérables

Here's the place to be for everybody's favorite kind of thoughts… general thoughts.

VIDEO

Les Misérables 2012 Official Movie Trailer

If you're not pumped to watch the 2012 movie yet, this trailer should get you there.

The Elephant in the Room

You can just tell all hell is going to break loose. And kudos to the director for getting in a reference to the elephant and castle statue. (If you've read the book, you'll remember it).

Les Misérables Takes to the Streets

These folks in Illinois decided to make Les Misérables come to life in a big way.

AUDIO

Spice up Your Commute

It's hard to imagine someone reading this thing out loud with getting a little hoarse, but someone did. Here's the first part of the Les Misérables audiobook, so get out your earbuds.

The Sound of Music

Experience the spirit of Les Misérables in musical form. Come on, you know you wan to.

"On My Own"

Every theatre girl's favorite song: Éponine's conflict, compressed into under three minutes.

IMAGES

Victor Hugo is Old and Sleepy

Yup, he looks like he needs a good snooze.

Still Old, Less Sleepy

It looks like someone got the poor guy a cup of coffee before posing for this one.

A Little Bit Younger Now

Since Hugo wasn't born an old bearded man, we thought we'd show you a younger one too.