HUGO, Victor.
The Toilers of the Sea.
“In joined hands there is still some token of hope, in the clinched fist none”: The Heritage Press Edition of Victor Hugo's The Toilers of the Sea
New York: The Heritage Press, 1961.
$400.00
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The Heritage Press edition of Victor Hugo’s third major prose novel. Royal octavo, bound in three-quarters morocco by Morrell with gilt titles to the spine in six compartments within raised bands, top edge gilt, marbled endpapers, title page vignette, illustrated with black and white wood-engravings. In near fine condition. Translated by Isabel F. Hapgood. Introduction by Matthew Josephson. Illustrated by Tranquillo Marangoni.
Victor Hugo (1802–1885) remains one of France's most celebrated writers, renowned for his contributions to literature during the Romantic era. His works, which included novels, plays, and poetry, often explored themes of justice, social inequality, and human resilience. The Toilers of the Sea (1866) is a romantic and symbolic novel that exemplifies the author’s enduring preoccupations with individual heroism, the sublime power of nature, and the moral dimensions of human suffering. Written during his political exile on the island of Guernsey, the novel reflects both Hugo’s deep admiration for the sea and his sense of alienation from society. Hugo uses the dramatic seascapes and perilous salvaging expedition not only to showcase man’s confrontation with the elements, but also to explore inner resilience, unrequited love, and existential isolation.
The Toilers of the Sea.
$400.00
Out of Stock






