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fluentisonus · 3 days
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"... at Toulon, during the hours of repose, which were for Jean Valjean hours of reverie, this gloomy galley-slave, seated with folded arms upon the bar of some capstan, with the end of his chain thrust into his pocket to prevent its dragging, serious, silent, and thoughtful, a pariah of the laws which regarded the man with wrath, condemned by civilization, and regarding heaven with severity."
[trans. hapgood]
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psalm22-6 · 3 days
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doodle found in my high school papers and which still rings true
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mothtaire · 17 hours
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valvert sketches. they live in my mind rent free send post
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alphazed · 3 days
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This is what i imagine happens in every post-Seine au
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ueinra · 4 hours
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Vol.II - Book.V - Ch.X
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Nahh I always thought it was cute.
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homosexualjavert · 2 days
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MONSIEUR FAUCHELEVANT IS NORMAL. A VERY AVERAGE MAN. HE'S..... UH...... LA... LAWFUL.... PLEASE STOP ASKING,,,
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cliozaur · 1 day
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Answering the question: Was a Valvert relationship possible to maintain in canon-era France without legal consequences? The answer is yes and no. It depends.
In contrast to Britain, the German states, and the Habsburg Empire, consensual sexual acts between adult men in France were legally tolerated thanks to the Code Napoléon. Since 1805, as long as men confined their sexual relations to private environments, it was not a criminal offence. However, local authorities made sure to criminalize sexual acts performed in public places, as well as male prostitution. (Because of this partly tolerant attitude towards homosexual relations, France was a suitable place of exile for men like Oscar Wilde.)
So, if your Valjean and Javert do whatever they do behind closed doors at home (and probably even in Madeleine’s office), they can do so without any legal consequences. What is even better, Javert’s feelings won’t be hurt, as he is not transgressing the lawr. But as soon as they move into public territory, they are in trouble, and Javert automatically becomes a criminal—I am sure he won’t like it.
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eddienonense · 11 hours
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Not sure if anyone’s familiar with Teatro Lope de Vaga’s production of Les Miserables (Los Miserables) that was in Madrid in 2011. But I cannot recommend it enough. It’s professionally filmed and available on Youtube (it is in Spanish, but like…it’s really good…so)
I’ve been watching it today, and one of the things I adore about it is how their not afraid to let actors touch
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Like, they seem so loving. It depends the relationships so beautifully
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whorejolras · 2 days
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yes i ship valvert. yes i fucking hate javert. we exist.
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megnutk · 1 year
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(happy 10th anniversary to the best ytp out there)
OP is using the original video (and the reanimated) to raise funds for trans lifeline so it just confirms this is the best ytp :)
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fluentisonus · 1 year
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He added, after a pause: “Remember this, my friends: there are no such things as bad plants or bad men. There are only bad cultivators.”
Les Misérables, Volume I / Book V / Chapter III, trans. Hapgood
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psalm22-6 · 2 days
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Colorized film stills and promotional pictures for Les Misérables (1934) released by Pathé.
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motions1ckn3ss · 4 months
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tiktok comments: the gifts that keep on giving
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secretmellowart · 5 months
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“He is a man who does good by gunshots.”
The description of Jean Valjean’s marksmanship as “the shot which misses nothing and kills no one” has always stuck out to me as a metaphor for his character as a whole. He’s highly skilled at violence, but chooses to use his skills for pacifism instead. He fires a gun expertly,—but only to hit off soldier’s helmets or knock down furniture for the barricade, and never to kill. It’s similar to how he uses his ‘frightening’ convict strength to save Fauchelevent from under the cart. He’s very “Iron Giant”-like in the sense that he’s been ‘built’ for violence and is in a system that repeatedly tries to force him to be violent, but is determined to remain peaceful at any cost to himself; it’s about all the great “terrifying” power being used only for gentle pacifistic reasons….
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im crying
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homosexualjavert · 3 days
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What exactly do you inspect, Inspector?
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