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by David Bellos


  Boston, MA

  BOUBLIL (Alain), French composer

  BOUCHER (Jean), French sculptor, 1870–1939

  BOVARY (Berthe), a character in Flaubert

  Bovary (Emma), a character in Flaubert

  Brie

  Brown (John), American abolitionist, 1800–1859

  Brown University

  BRUNEL (Isambard Kingdom), British engineer, 1806–1859

  Brussels

  Bulletin de la Grande Armée

  BULWER-LYTTON (Edward George), English novelist and statesman, 1803–1873

  Burgundy

  Cadiz

  CALDERÓN (Pedro Calderón de la Barca), Spanish dramatist, 1600–1681

  California

  CAMBRONNE (Pierre), French general, 1770–1842

  CAMUS (Albert), French writer, 1913–1960

  Cap de la Hague

  CAPELLANI (Albert), French film director, 1874–1931

  Capital, by Karl Marx

  Carmen, short story by Mérimée

  CARNÉ (Marcel), French film director, 1906–1996

  CARNOT (Sadi), French physicist, 1796–1832

  CASSEDY (Albert)

  Catalan language

  CAVAIGNAC (Louis-Eugène), French soldier and politician, 1802–1857

  CÉRÉSA (François)

  CHAMBERS (Ephraim), English writer, 1680–1740

  Chambéry (Savoie)

  Chamonix (Haute-Savoie)

  CHAMPMATHIEU

  CHAMPOLLION (Jean-François), French philologist, 1790–1832

  Channel Islands, see also under Chaussey, Guernsey, Herm, Jersey and Sark

  Chants de Maldoror, poetry collection by Lautréamont

  Charity, play by Charles Hazlewood

  CHARLEMAGNE

  CHARLES X, King of France, 1757–1836

  CHARRAS (Jean-Baptiste), French soldier, 1810–1865

  Chartreuse de Parme, La, novel by Stendhal

  Chastisements, see under Châtiments

  Château d’If, French prison

  Châtiments, Les, poetry collection by Victor Hugo

  Chaussey (Manche)

  CHAVROCHE, draft name of Gavroche

  CHEN DUXIN

  Chenay (Julie, née Foucher), 1822–1905

  Chenay (Paul), French engraver, 1818–1906

  CHEVALIER (Jean-Gabriel), inventor of a patented thermometer, 1778–1848

  Children of Paradise, see under Les Enfants du paradis

  China

  Choses vues, by Victor Hugo

  CHRÉTIEN DE TROYES, author of the Story of the Grail

  Cifuentes, Battle of

  CINDERELLA

  Citizen Kane, film by Orson Welles

  Civitavecchia (Italy)

  CLAQUESOUS

  Claude Gueux, by Victor Hugo

  CLAYE, printer

  Cligès, poem by Chrétien de Troyes

  Cogolhudo, Battle of

  Colonel Chabert, Le, story by Balzac

  COMBEFERRE

  Commodore Clipper

  Communist Manifesto, by Karl Marx

  COMPASSION, Mother

  Contemplations, Les, poetry collection by Victor Hugo

  Convict Martyr, A, stage play

  Copenhagen, Battle of

  COPPERFIELD (David), a character in Dickens

  CORBIN, medical doctor

  COSETTE (Euphrasie Pontmercy, née Tholomyès)

  Cosette ou le temps des illusions, sequel by François Cérésa

  Cosette, sequel by Laura Kalpakian

  Cosette, stage play

  COSTER (Charles de), founder of Belgian literature in French, 1827–1879

  Cotentin Peninsula

  COURFEYRAC

  Courier, a steamship

  Cours familier de littérature, by Lamartine

  Cousine Bette, novel by Balzac

  COWL, Darry, psd of André Darricaud, French actor, 1925–2006

  CRATCHITT (Timothy), a character in Dickens

  CREAKLE (Mr), a schoolmaster in Dickens

  Crime and Punishment, by Fyodor Dostoevsky

  Crimea

  CUVILLIER-FLEURY (Armand), French critic, 1802–1887

  Cyclopaedia, by Ephraim Chambers

  Cydathenaeum, an Attic deme

  Cygnus, a steamship

  CZARTORYSKI (Adam), Polish aristocrat, 1770–1861

  D, see under Digne

  D’ALEMBERT (Jean le Rond), French mathematician, 1717–1783

  D’ANGERS (David), psd of Pierre–Jean David, French sculptor, 1788–1856

  D’ARTOIS (Henri), Duc de Bordeaux, pretender to the French throne, 1820–1833

  D’AUREVILLY (Jules Barbey), French writer and journalist, 1808–1889

  DAHLIA

  Daily National (Shanghai)

  DANTE ALIGHIERI, Florentine poet, 1265–1321

  DANTÈS (Edmond), a character in Dumas

  DAOUD (Kamel), Algerian novelist

  DARD (Frédéric), French writer, 1921–2000

  DAUDET (Alphonse), French writer, 1840–1897

  DAUMIER (Honoré), French artist, 1808–1879

  David Copperfield, novel by Dickens

  DAWKINS (Jack, known as The Artful Dodger), a character in Dickens

  DE GAULLE (Charles), French statesman, 1890–1970

  DE GÉRANDO (Joseph-Marie), French philanthropist, 1772–1842

  Declaration of the Rights of Man

  DELACROIX (Eugène), French painter, 1798–1863

  DELANO (Captain), a character in Melville

  DELVAU (Alfred)

  Denmark

  DENNY (Norman), British translator

  Dernier Jour d’un condamné, see under Last Day of A Condemned Man

  DES ANGES, Mother

  DICKENS (Charles), English novelist, 1812–1870

  DIDEROT (Denis), French writer, 1713–1784

  Digne

  DISRAELI (Benjamin), English novelist and politician, 1804–1881

  Dombey and Son, novel by Dickens

  DONOUGHER (Christine), translator of Les Misérables

  DOOLITTLE (Eliza), a character in Shaw

  DORRITT (Amy), a character in Dickens

  DOSTOEVSKY (Fyodor), Russian novelist, 1821–1881

  Dover

  Dresden, Battle of

  DROUET (Juliette, née Gauvain), 1806–1883

  DUMAS (Alexandre), French novelist, 1802–1870

  Ecce Lex, see under The Hanged Man

  Edinburgh

  Egypt

  Elba

  ELIZABETH I of England, 1553–1603

  Elsinore

  Encyclopédie, by Diderot and d’Alembert

  Enfants du paradis, Les, film by Carné

  ENGELS (Friedrich), German philosopher and businessman, 1820–1895

  England

  English language

  ENJOLRAS

  Enjonine

  EPPONINA, Gaulish heroine

  ESQUIROS (Alphonse), French writer and politician, 1812–1876

  Essay on the Principle of Population, by Malthus

  ESTASSE (Victoire)

  European Union

  Evènement, L’, newspaper

  Expiation, poem by Victor Hugo

  Eylau, Battle of

  FABRE (Urbain), assumed name of Jean Valjean

  FAGIN, a character in Dickens

  FANG YU

  FANNY

  Fantine or the Fate of a Grisette, play by A Cassedy

  FANTINE

  Fantine, stage play

  Farsi language

  FAUCHELEVENT (Ultime), adopted name of Jean Valjean

  FAUCHELEVENT

  FAUST, a character in Goethe

  Faverolles (Aisne)

  FAVOURITE

  FERRY (Jules), French statesman, 1832–1893

  FESCOURT (Henri), French film director, 1880–1966

  FEUILLY

  Flanders

  Flaubert (Gustave), French novelist, 1821–1880

  FLETCHER (Susan) />
  Fleurs du mal, Les, by Charles Baudelaire

  FLYTE (Miss), a character in Dickens

  FORSTER (John), English biographer, 1812–1876

  Franco-Norman dialect

  French language

  Friends of the ABC

  G

  GALOIS (Évariste), French mathematician, 1811–1832

  GARIBALDI (Giuseppe), Italian nationalist, 1807–182

  GARY (Romain), psd of Roman Kacew, writer and diplomat, 1914–1980

  GAUTIER (Théophile), French writer, 1811–1872

  GAVROCHE

  Gavrosh, film by Tatiana Lukashevich

  Geneva

  GENGHIS KHAN, 1162–1227

  Gennevilliers (Hauts-de-Seine)

  German language

  Germany

  Germinal, novel by Zola

  Giber in Keyten, Der, play in Yiddish

  GILLENORMAND (Théodule)

  GILLENORMAND, LUC–ESPRIT

  GILLENORMAND, Mademoiselle

  GIRARDIN (Delphine de)

  GOETHE (Johann Wolfgang von), German writer, 1749–1832

  GOGOL (Nikolai Vasilievich), Russian writer, 1809–1852

  GOSSELIN (Charles), French publisher, 1793–1859

  GRABIŃSKI (Stefan), Polish writer, 1887–1936

  GRANTAIRE

  Great Eastern, see under Leviathan

  Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens

  Greece

  Grenoble

  Grey Room, The, story by Stefan Grabińksi

  Guadeloupe

  GUÉRIN (Théophile)

  Guernsey

  Fermain Bay

  Hauteville Street

  Le Havelet

  Old Bank

  Saumarez Street

  St Peter Port

  GUEULEMER

  GUIZOT (François), French historian and statesman, 1787–1874

  Gulf Stream

  HACHETTE (Louis), French bookseller, 1800–1864

  Hamburg

  Hanged Man, The, watercolour by Victor Hugo

  Hard Times, novel by Dickens

  Harlot High and Low, A, see under Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes

  Harper’s Ferry, VA

  Harry Potter, novel series by J. K. Rowling

  HAUSSMANN (Georges-Eugène), 1809–1891

  Hauteville House

  HAZLEWOOD (Colin Henry), English playwright, 1823–1875

  HEINE (Heinrich), German poet and journalist, 1797–1856

  Henry IV, by Shakespeare

  HERCULES, legendary hero

  Herm

  Hernani, play by Victor Hugo

  Hesdin (Pas-de-Calais)

  HETZEL (Pierre-Jules), French publisher and children’s author, 1814–1886

  HIGDEN (Mrs), a character in Dickens

  HIGGINS (Henry), a character in Shaw

  HISOAKA (Keiji)

  Histoire d’Adèle H, film by Truffaut

  Histoire de la campagne de 1815, by Charras

  Histoire des Girondins, by Lamartine

  Holland

  Hollywood

  HOLT (Clarance), actor and playwright, 1826–1903

  HOMER, Greek bard

  Homme, L’, newspaper

  Hong Kong

  HOOPER (Tom), British film director

  HUCHELOUP

  HUGO (Adèle, née Foucher), wife of Victor Hugo, 1803–1868

  HUGO (Adèle), known as Adèle II, younger daughter of Victor Hugo, 1830–1915

  HUGO (Charles), younger son of Victor Hugo, 1826–1871

  HUGO (Eugène), Victor Hugo’s elder brother, 1800–1837

  HUGO (François-Victor), elder son of Victor Hugo, 1828–1873

  HUGO (Georges), Victor Hugo’s grandson, 1868–1925

  HUGO (Jeannne), Victor Hugo’s granddaughter, 1867–1941

  HUGO (Léopold-Sigisbert), father of Victor Hugo, 1773–1828

  HUGO (Léopoldine), elder daughter of Victor Hugo, 1824–1843

  HUGO (Sophie, née Trébuchet), mother of Victor Hugo, 1772–1821

  HULOT (Hector), a character in Balzac

  Hunchback of Notre Dame, see under Notre–Dame de Paris

  Hungary

  Hurst and Blackett, London publishers

  Israel

  Italian language

  Italy

  Jan Barujan, film by Ushida

  JANIN (Jules), French writer and critic, 1804–1874

  Japan

  JAVERT

  JEAN (Raymond), French novelist, 1925–2012

  Jean Tréjean, draft title of Les Misérables

  Jean Valjean, play by Seymour

  Jena, Battle of

  Jersey, CI

  Marine Terrace

  JESUS CHRIST

  JOHN LACKLAND, King of England, 1166–1216

  JOLY

  JONDRETTE, see also under Thénardier

  Journal des Débats, newspaper

  JOYCE (James), Irish novelist, 1882–1941

  JULIUS CAESAR BCE–44BCE

  JULIUS SABINUS, Gaulish chieftain

  Junius, Le, periodical

  JUNO, goddess

  KACEWA (Mina)

  KADARE (Ismail), Albanian novelist

  KALPAKIAN (Laura)

  KARAMAZOV (Ivan), a character in Dostoevsky

  KESSLER (Hennet de), French exile, 1804–1870

  Killiecrankie, Battle of

  KING OF ROME, see under Napoléon–François Bonaparte

  KOPPITZ (Charles), composer of Velocipede Gallop, 1830–1873

  La Fallue, house of Juliette Drouet

  La Hulpe

  La Laudinière, estate

  La Madelaine-sous-Montreuil (Pas-de-Calais)

  La Militère, estate

  LACROIX (Albert), Belgian publisher, 1834–1903

  Lacroix, Verboekhoven et Cie

  LAFAYETTE (Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette), French soldier, 1757–1834

  LAFFITTE (Jacques), French banker and politician, 1767–1844

  LAMARQUE (Jean-Maximilien), French soldier, 1770–1832

  LAMARTINE (Alphonse de), French poet and statesman, 1790–1869

  LANVIN (Jacques), a print worker who lent his passport to Victor Hugo

  LAS CASES (Emmanuel), French cartographer, 1766–1842

  LASSALLE (Charles), New York publisher

  Last Day of a Condemned Man, by Victor Hugo

  Latin language

  Laurium, city in Greece

  LAUTRÉAMONT (comte de), psd of Isidore Ducasse, poet, 1846–1870

  LE CARRÉ (John), psd of David Cornwell, thriller writer

  LEAR, character in Shakespeare

  LEBEL, prison director

  LEBLANC, presumed name of Jean Valjean

  LEE (Robert E.), American general, 1807–1870

  Leipzig

  LELOUCH (Claude), French film director

  LEROUX (Pierre), French thinker, 1797–1871

  Leviathan, steamship

  LI DAN

  Liberty Guiding the People, painting by Delacroix

  Liberty, sculpture by Bartholdi x

  Liège

  Life a User’s Manual, by Georges Perec

  Lille (Nord)

  Lion of Waterloo

  Lisbon

  Livorno

  Lodi, Battle of

  Loire, River

  London

  British Library

  Cable Street

  Crystal Palace

  Greenwich

  Marylebone

  Sydenham

  Trafalgar Square

  Waterloo Station

  Lord of the Rings, novel by J. R. R. Tolkien

  LOUET (Anna), draft name of Cosette

  LOUET (Marguerite), draft name of Fantine

  LOUIS XVI, King of France, 1754–1793

  LOUIS XVIII, King of France, 1755–1824

  LOUIS–PHILIPPE D’ORLEANS, King of the French

  LUKASHEVICH (Tatiana), Russian film director, 1905–1972

  LUMI�
�RE (Auguste), inventor of the cinematograph, 1862–1954

  LUMIÈRE (Louis), inventor of the cinematograph, 1864–1948

  LUX, a dog

  Lyon (Rhône)

  MABEUF

  MACKINTOSH (Cameron)

  Madame Bovary, by Gustave Flaubert

  MADELEINE, name assumed by Jean Valjean

  Mademoiselle Bovary, novel by Raymond Jean

  Madrid

  MAGNON, La

  MAGWITCH, a character in Dickens

  MAIGRET (Jules), a character in Simenon

  Maison de Victor Hugo (Guernsey)

  Maison de Victor Hugo (Paris)

  MAITLAND (Peregrine), British general, 1777–1854

  MALTHUS (Robert), English cleric and scholar, 1766–1834

  Manchester

  MAO ZEDONG, Chinese leader, 1893–1976

  MARCH (Fredric), American actor, 1887–1975

  Marengo, Battle of

  Marius ou le fugitif, sequel by François Cérésa

  Marius, by Marcel Pagnol

  MARTIN–DUPONT (Nathanaël)

  MARX (Karl), German philosopher, 1818–1883

  MARY SIXTY, nickname of the Hugos’ cook

  Massacre in Rue Transnonain, by Daumier

  MAUGER (Tom), craftsman

  MAURIN (Pierre)

  Melancholia, poem by Victor Hugo

  MELVILLE (Herman), American novelist, 1819–1891

  Mémoires d’un forban philosophe

  Mémorial de Sainte-Hélène, Le, by Las Cases

  MEPHISTOPHELES

  Mer de Glace

  MÉRIMÉE (Prosper), French writer and antiquarian, 1803–1870

  MEURICE (Paul), French playwright, 1818–1905

  Meursault Investigation, The, by Kamel Daoud

  MICAWBER (Wilkins), a character in Dickens

  MICHELET (Jules), French historian, 1798–1874

  MICKIEWICZ (Adam), Polish poet, 1798–1855

  MILESTONE (Lewis), American director, 1895–1980

  MIOLLIS (Baron Francis de)

  MIOLLIS (François Bienvenu de), Bishop of Digne, 1753–1843

  Misérables du XXe siècle, Les, film by Lelouch

  Misérables, Les, opera by Boublil and Schönberg

  Misérables, Les, Drame, by Charles Hugo

  Misères, Les, draft title of Les Misérables

  Miseria, drawing by Victor Hugo

  MISÉRICORDE, Mother

  Moby Dick, by Herman Melville

  MONSEIGNEUR BIENVENU, see under Charles-François-Bienvenu Myriel

  Mont-Saint-Jean

  MONTE CRISTO, COUNT OF, see under Edmond Dantès

  Montenotte, Battle of

  Montfermeil (Seine-Saint-Denis)

  Montfort-l’Amaury (Yvelines)

  MONTPARNASSE

  Montreuil-sur-Mer (Pas-de-Calais)

  Moscow

  MOSES

  MOTOHASHI (Koichi), Japanese animator, 1930–2010

  MR APOLLO, pseudonym of Victor Hugo

  Mumbai

  MUSKERRY (William), playwright

  MYRIEL (Charles-François-Bienvenu)

  Myrrhinus, a quarter of Ancient Athens

  Mystères de Paris (Mysteries of Paris), novel by Eugène Sue

  Napoléon le Petit, by Victor Hugo

 

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