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Adaptations of Les Misérables
Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables has been the subject of many adaptations in various media since its original publication in 1862.
Books (adaptations and sequels)
- 1872, Gavroche: The Gamin of Paris, translated and adapted by M.
C. Pyle.
- 1922, The Story of "Les Misérables", adapted by Isabel C. Fortey.
- 1935, Jean Val Jean, a condensed retelling by Solomon Cleaver.
- 1946, Les Misérables, adapted by Mabel Dodge Holmes, edited by Grace A.
Benscoter.
- 1995, Cosette: The Sequel to Les Misérables by Laura Kalpakian, more a sequel to the musical than to Hugo's novel.[1]
- 1995, Les Misérables, adapted by Monica Kulling for the Bullseye Step Into Classics series.
- 1998, මනුතාපය (English Transliteration: Manuthaapaya) translated to Sinhala by R.
A. Iriyagolle.
- 2001, French author François Cérésa wrote two sequels, Cosette or the Time of Illusions and Marius or The Fugitive. Hugo's descendants, including his great-great-gra