Victor Hugo
The Man Who Laughs (GE) Audio Book
- 001 – Preliminary Chapter – Ursus, part I and II
- 002 – Preliminary Chapter – Ursus, part III and IV
- 003 – Another Preliminary Chapter – The Comparchicos
- 004 – Part I, Book the First, Chapter I – Portland Bill
- 005 – Part I, Book the First, Chapter II – Left Alone
- 006 – Part I, Book the First, Chapter III – Alone
- 007 – Part I, Book the First, Chapter IV – Questions
- 008 – Part I, Book the First, Chapter V – The Tree of Human Invention
- 009 – Part I, Book the First, Chapter VI – Struggle Between Death and Night
- 010 – Part I, Book the First, Chapter VII – The North Point of Portland
- 011 – Part I, Book the Second, Chapter I – Superhuman Laws
- 012 – Part I, Book the Second, Chapter II – Our First Rough Sketches Filled In
- 013 – Part I, Book the Second, Chapter III – Troubled Men on the Troubled Sea
- 014 – Part I, Book the Second, Chapter IV – A Cloud Different from the Others enters on the Scene
- 015 – Part I, Book the Second, Chapter V – Hardquanonne
- 016 – Part I, Book the Second, Chapter VI – They Think that Help is at Hand
- 017 – Part I, Book the Second, Chapter VII – Superhuman Horrors
- 018 – Part I, Book the Second, Chapter VIII – Nix et Nox
- 019 – Part I, Book the Second, Chapter IX – The Charge Confided to a Raging Sea
- 020 – Part I, Book the Second, Chapter X – The Colossal Savage, the Storm
- 021 – Part I, Book the Second, Chapter XI – The Caskets
- 022 – Part I, Book the Second, Chapter XII – Face to Face with the Rock
- 023 – Part I, Book the Second, Chapter XIII – Face to Face with Night
- 024 – Part I, Book the Second, Chapter XIV – Ortach
- 025 – Part I, Book the Second, Chapter XV – Portentosum Mare
- 026 – Part I, Book the Second, Chapter XVI – The Problem Suddenly Works in Silence
- 027 – Part I, Book the Second, Chapter XVII – The Last Resource
- 028 – Part I, Book the Second, Chapter XVIII – The Highest Resource
- 029 – Part I, Book the Third, Chapter I – Chesil
- 030 – Part I, Book the Third, Chapter II – The Effect of Snow
- 031 – Part I, Book the Third, Chapter III – A Burden Makes a Rough Road Rougher
- 032 – Part I, Book the Third, Chapter IV – Another Form of Desert
- 033 – Part I, Book the Third, Chapter V – Misanthropy Plays its Pranks
- 034 – Part I, Book the Third, Chapter VI – The Awakening
- 035 – Part II, Book the First, Chapter I – Lord Clancharlie
- 036 – Part II, Book the First, Chapter II – Lord David Dirry-Moir
- 037 – Part II, Book the First, Chapter III – The Duchess Josiana
- 038 – Part II, Book the First, Chapter IV – The Leader of Fashion
- 039 – Part II, Book the First, Chapter V – Queen Anne
- 040 – Part II, Book the First, Chapter VI – Barkilphedro
- 041 – Part II, Book the First, Chapter VII – Barkilphedro Gnaws His Way
- 042 – Part II, Book the First, Chapter VIII – Inferi
- 043 – Part II, Book the First, Chapter IX – Hate is as Strong as Love
- 044 – Part II, Book the First, Chapter X – The Flame which would be Seen if Man were Transparent
- 045 – Part II, Book the First, Chapter XI – Barkilphedro in Ambuscade
- 046 – Part II, Book the First, Chapter XII – Scotland, Ireland and England
- 047 – Part II, Book the Second, Chapter I – Wherein we see the Face of Him of whom we have hitherto seen only the Acts
- 048 – Part II, Book the Second, Chapter II – Dea
- 049 – Part II, Book the Second, Chapter III – „Oculus non habet, et videt”
- 050 – Part II, Book the Second, Chapter IV – Well-matched Lovers
- 051 – Part II, Book the Second, Chapter V – The Blue Sky through the Black Cloud
- 052 – Part II, Book the Second, Chapter VI – Ursus as Tutor, and Ursus as Guardian
- 053 – Part II, Book the Second, Chapter VII – Blindness Gives Lessons in Clairvoyance
- 054 – Part II, Book the Second, Chapter VIII – Not only Happiness, but Prosperity
- 055 – Part II, Book the Second, Chapter IX – Absurdities which Folks without Taste call Poetry
- 056 – Part II, Book the Second, Chapter X – An Outsider’s View of Men and Things
- 057 – Part II, Book the Second, Chapter XI – Gwynplaine Thinks Justice, and Ursus Talks Truth
- 058 – Part II, Book the Second, Chapter XII – Ursus the Poet Drags on Ursus the Philosopher
- 059 – Part II, Book the Third, Chapter I – The Tadcaster Inn
- 060 – Part II, Book the Third, Chapter II – Open-Air Eloquence
- 061 – Part II, Book the Third, Chapter III – Where the Passer-by Reappears
- 062 – Part II, Book the Third, Chapter IV – Contraries Fraternize in Hate
- 063 – Part II, Book the Third, Chapter V – The Wapentake
- 064 – Part II, Book the Third, Chapter VI – The Mouse Examined by the Cats
- 065 – Part II, Book the Third, Chapter VII – Why Should a Gold Piece Lower Itself by Mixing With a Heap of Pennies?
- 066 – Part II, Book the Third, Chapter VIII – Symptoms of Poisoning
- 067 – Part II, Book the Third, Chapter IX – Abyssus abyssum vocat
- 068 – Part II, Book the Fourth, Chapter I – The Temptation of St. Gwynplaine
- 069 – Part II, Book the Fourth, Chapter II – From Gay to Grave
- 070 – Part II, Book the Fourth, Chapter III – Lex, Rex, Fex
- 071 – Part II, Book the Fourth, Chapter IV – Ursus Spies the Police
- 072 – Part II, Book the Fourth, Chapter V – A fearful Place
- 073 – Part II, Book the Fourth, Chapter VI – The kind of Magistracy under the Wigs of Former Days
- 074 – Part II, Book the Fourth, Chapter VII – Shuddering
- 075 – Part II, Book the Fourth, Chapter VIII – Lamentation
- 076 – Part II, Book the Fifth, Chapter I – The Durability of Fragile Things
- 077 – Part II, Book the Fifth, Chapter II – The Waif Knows Its Own Course
- 078 – Part II, Book the Fifth, Chapter III – An Awakening
- 079 – Part II, Book the Fifth, Chapter IV – Fascination
- 080 – Part II, Book the Fifth, Chapter V – We Think We Remember; We Forget
- 081 – Part II, Book the Sixth, Chapter I – What the Misanthrope said
- 082 – Part II, Book the Sixth, Chapter II – What He did
- 083 – Part II, Book the Sixth, Chapter III – Complications
- 084 – Part II, Book the Sixth, Chapter IV – Moenius surdis campana muta
- 085 – Part II, Book the Sixth, Chapter V – State Policy Deals with Little Matters as Well as with Great
- 086 – Part II, Book the Seventh, Chapter I – The Awakening
- 087 – Part II, Book the Seventh, Chapter II – The Resemblance of a Palace to a Wood
- 088 – Part II, Book the Seventh, Chapter III – Eve
- 089 – Part II, Book the Seventh, Chapter IV – Satan
- 090 – Part II, Book the Seventh, Chapter V – They Recognize, but do not Know, Each Other
- 091 – Part II, Book the Eighth, Chapter I – Analysis of Majestic Matters
- 092 – Part II, Book the Eighth, Chapter II – Impartiality
- 093 – Part II, Book the Eighth, Chapter III – The Old Hall
- 094 – Part II, Book the Eighth, Chapter IV – The Old Chamber
- 095 – Part II, Book the Eighth, Chapter V – Aristocratic Gossip
- 096 – Part II, Book the Eighth, Chapter VI – The High and the Low
- 097 – Part II, Book the Eighth, Chapter VII – Storms of Men are Worse than Storms of Oceans
- 098 – Part II, Book the Eighth, Chapter VIII – He would be a good Brother, Were he not a Good Son
- 099 – Part II, Book the Ninth, Chapter I – It is through Excess of Greatness that Man reaches Excess of Misery
- 100 – Part II, Book the Ninth, Chapter II – The Dregs
- 101 – Conclusion, Chapter I – A Watch-Dog may be a Guardian Angel
- 102 – Conclusion, Chapter II – Barkilphedro, Having Aimed at the Eagle, Brings down the Dove
- 103 – Conclusion, Chapter III – Paradise Regained Below
- 104 – Conclusion, Chapter IV – Nay; on High!
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The Man Who Laughs
The Man Who Laughs is a novel by Victor Hugo, originally published in April 1869 under the French title L’Homme qui rit. Also published under the title „By Order of the King”. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
Genre(s): General Fiction
Language: English
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