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  1. 49383068. The Man Who Laughs (also published under the title By Order of the King from its subtitle in French) [1] is a novel by Victor Hugo, originally published in April 1869 under the French title L'Homme qui rit. It takes place in England beginning in 1690 and extends into the early 18th century reign of Queen Anne.

    • Victor Marie Hugo
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    • 1869
    • April 1869, A. Lacroix, Verboeckhoven & Ce
  2. The Man Who Laughs is a novel by Victor Hugo, originally published in April 1869 under the French title L'Homme qui rit. It was adapted into a popular 1928 film, directed by Paul Leni and starring Conrad Veidt, Mary Philbin and Olga Baclanova.

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  3. After the ascension to the throne of William III, who began the persecution of traffickers in children, the boy is abandoned in the bay of Portland. According to all the laws of the realistic genre, in which, according to many literary critics, the novel “The Man Who Laughs” was written, the child should have died.

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  5. May 12, 2020 · The Man Who Laughs. A tragic tale of romance, oppression, and depraved nobility in seventeenth-century England by the author of LesMisérables. First published in 1869, The Man Who Laughs is an impassioned plea for recognition of the humanity of society’s outcasts and an indictment of the callous crimes of the aristocracy.

  6. The theme of laughter. The immoderation of a romantic style. About The Man Who Laughs. The Man Who Laughs was first published in 1869. It tells the story of young man named Gwynplaine, whose mouth is horribly deformed. When he is a child, he rescues a little girl from a snowstorm, and the two fall in love when they grow older.

  7. Jan 11, 2022 · The Man Who Laughs (1869) is a novel by Victor Hugo. Written while Hugo was living in exile on the island of Guernsey, The Man Who Laughs is set between the 17th and 18th centuries in England, a time of political unrest and class conflict in which he identified parallels to France of the 19th century. Although the novel was largely panned at ...

  8. Mar 15, 2017 · The Man Who Laughs is a philosophical novel by Victor Hugo published in April 1869, whose action takes place in England at the end of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. He is notably famous for the mutilated figure in a permanent laugh of his eponymous hero who strongly inspired the literary and cinematographic world.

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