JEAN VALJEAN

Book First: War Between Four Walls
I. The Charybdis of the Faubourge Saint Antoine and the Scylla of Faubourg Du Temple
II. What Can be Done in the Abyss but to Talk
III. Light and Darkness
IV. Five Less, One More
V. What Horizon is Visible from the Top of the Barricade
VI. Marius Haggard, Javert Laconic
VII. The Situation Grows Serious
VIII. The Gunners Produce a Serious Impression
IX. Use of that Old Poacher Skill, and That Infallible Shot Which Influenced the Conviction of 1796
X. Dawn
XI. The Shot Which Misses Nothing and Kills Nobody
XII. Disorder a Partisan of Order
XIII. Gleams Which Pass
XIV. In Which Will Be Found the Name of Enjolras' Mistress
XV. Gavroche Outside
XVI. How Brother Becomes Father
XVII. Mortuus Pater Filium Moriturum Expectat
XVIII. The Vulture Becomes Prey
XIX. Jean Valjean Takes His Revenge
XX. The Dead are Right and the Living are not Wrong
XXI. The Heroes
XXII. Foot to Foot
XXIII. Orestes Fasting and Pylades Drunk
XXIV. Prisoner

Book Second: The Intestine of Leviathan
I. The Earth Impoverished by the Sea
II. The Ancient History of the Sewer
III. Brunesau
IV. Details Ignored
V. Present Progress
VI. Future Progress

Book Third: Mire but Soul
I. The Cloaca and Its Surprises
II. Explanation
III. The Man Spun
IV. He Also Bears His Cross
V. For Sand as Well as Women There is a Finesse Which is Perfidy
VI. The Fontis
VII. Sometimes We get Around When we Expect to Get Ashore
VIII. The Torn Coat-Tail
IX. Marius Seems to be Dead to One Who is a Good Judge
X. Return of the Prodigal Son-of His Life
XI. Commotion in the Absolute
XII. The Grandfather

Book Fourth: Javert Off the Track
I. Javert Off the Track

Book Fifth: The Grandson and the Grandfather
I. In Which We See The Tree With the Plate of Zinc Once more
II. Marius, Escaping From Civil War, Prepares for Domestic War
III. Marius Attacks
IV. Mademoiselle Gillenormand At Last Thinks it Not Improper that Monsieur Fauchelevent Should Come in With Something Under His Arm.
V. Deposit Your Money Rather in Some Forest than with Some Notary
VI. The Two Old Men Do Everything, Each in his Own Way that Cosette May be Happy
VII. The Effects of Dream Mingled with Happiness
VIII. Two Men Impossible to find

Book Sixth: The White Night
I. The 16th of February 1883
II. Jean Valjean Still Has His Arm in a Sling
III. The Inseparable
IV. Immortale Jecur

Book Seventh: The Last Drop in the Chalice
I. The Seventh Circle and the Eighth Heaven
II. The Obscurities Which A Revelation May Contain Book Eighth: The Twilight Wane
I. The Basement Room
II. Other Steps Backward
III. They Remember the Garden in the Rue Plumet
IV. Attraction and Extinction

Book Ninth: Supreme Shadow, Supreme Dawn
I. Pity for the Unhappy, but Indulgence for the Happy
II. The Last Flickering of the Exhausted Lamp
III. The Pen is Heavy to Him Who Lifted Fauchelevant's Cart
IV. A Bottle of Ink Which Serves Only to Whiten
V. Night Behind Which is Dawn
VI. Grass Hides and Rain Blots Out


Cite this page:

Clapsaddle, Diane. "TheBestNotes on A Long Way Gone". TheBestNotes.com.

>.