The Last Day of a Condemned Man

Awaiting execution and counting down the final hours of his life, an unnamed prisoner records his thoughts, fears, and fading hopes with raw honesty.

As the walls close in around him, he confronts mortality, justice, and the human cost of punishment. Powerful, intimate, and deeply moving, The Last Day of a Condemned Man is both a gripping psychological portrait and a timeless plea for compassion, challenging readers to reflect on the meaning of justice and the value of human life.

Victor Hugo (1802–1885) was a French novelist, poet, and dramatist widely regarded as one of the greatest writers of the nineteenth century. Best known for Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, Hugo used his works to explore social injustice, human dignity, and political reform. The Last Day of a Condemned Man, first published in 1829, remains one of his most powerful and influential social critiques.

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Awaiting execution and counting down the final hours of his life, an unnamed prisoner records his thoughts, fears, and fading hopes with raw honesty.

As the walls close in around him, he confronts mortality, justice, and the human cost of punishment. Powerful, intimate, and deeply moving, The Last Day of a Condemned Man is both a gripping psychological portrait and a timeless plea for compassion, challenging readers to reflect on the meaning of justice and the value of human life.

Victor Hugo (1802–1885) was a French novelist, poet, and dramatist widely regarded as one of the greatest writers of the nineteenth century. Best known for Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, Hugo used his works to explore social injustice, human dignity, and political reform. The Last Day of a Condemned Man, first published in 1829, remains one of his most powerful and influential social critiques.

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  4. 4.2

    Les Misérables

    Victor Hugo

  5. 28. Dez.

    Erzählungen 10 : Quasimodo und sein Pflegevater, Phoebus Heirat, Quasimodos Heirat.

    Victor Hugo

  6. 7. Dez.

    Erzählungen 9 : Der kleine Schuh.

    Victor Hugo

  7. 16. Nov.

    Erzählungen 8 : Ludwig der Elfte in der Bastille.

    Victor Hugo

  8. 19. Okt.

    Erzählungen 7 : Es lebe die Freude, Ein ungeschickter Freund.

    Victor Hugo

  9. 14. Sept.

    Erzählungen 6 : Ein Dichter hat einen vernünftigen Gedanken, Werde in Teufels Namen ein Gauner.

    Victor Hugo

  10. 10. Aug.

    Erzählungen 5 : Das Herz einer Missgestalt, Sandstein und Kristall, Der Schlüssel zur roten Türe.

    Victor Hugo

  11. 6. Juli

    Erzählungen 4 : Drei Männer verschiedener Art, Der Wahnsinn der Liebe.

    Victor Hugo