Les Héroïnes de la Littérature Française - Fantine

Undoubtedly the masterpiece of all of Victor Hugo's masterpieces, Les Misérables remains an epic fresco of its time, populated with characters that became iconic: Gavroche, Jean Valjean, Cosette... and of course, Fantine. Through her heartwrenching destiny, from a beautiful lively young woman to a poor destitute wreck, Fantine is the embodiment of the cruelty and harshness of her times. But more than that, it's her absolute devotion to her child Cosette that made her a literary heroine, as you'll (re)discover as part of our series "Les Héroïnes de la Littérature Française", in our article below.


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Note: The tenses in this French article and its English translation don't match! In French, we use the present tense to describe historical stories like this to evoke a sense of immediacy, whereas in English, we commonly use the past tense - learn more about historical French tenses.


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