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Claude Gueux

Par : Victor Hugo
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  • Nombre de pages20
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-81-12-62751-3
  • EAN9788112627513
  • Date de parution18/02/2026
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille519 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurCLXBX

Résumé

Claude Gueux is a powerful and deeply moving novella by Victor Hugo that confronts the harsh realities of poverty, injustice, and the brutal nature of the 19th-century penal system. Written with moral intensity and social conviction, this short yet impactful work stands as one of Hugo's earliest and most direct critiques of systemic inequality and capital punishment. The story follows Claude Gueux, a poor but intelligent working-class man who is driven to theft by desperate circumstances.
Unable to provide for himself and the woman he loves, Claude commits a crime not out of malice, but out of necessity. For this act, he is sentenced to prison - a place where the rigid structure of authority, deprivation, and humiliation tests the limits of human dignity. Inside the prison walls, Claude quickly distinguishes himself through his intelligence, quiet strength, and natural leadership.
He earns the respect and admiration of fellow inmates and even gains a measure of influence among them. However, his moral character and popularity attract the hostility of the prison director, whose arbitrary cruelty and abuse of power create a growing tension between authority and humanity. When Claude forms a deep and compassionate bond with a young prisoner, the director deliberately separates them as an act of control and punishment.
This calculated act of psychological cruelty pushes Claude toward a tragic and inevitable confrontation. What follows is not merely a crime of violence, but a dramatic statement on injustice, oppression, and the failure of society to uplift its most vulnerable members. Victor Hugo uses Claude's story to raise urgent social questions: Who is truly responsible for crime - the individual or the society that neglects him? What role do poverty, lack of education, and systemic inequality play in shaping human fate? Hugo argues passionately that crime is often born from social injustice, and that punishment without reform only deepens the cycle of suffering. Though brief, Claude Gueux delivers a profound emotional and philosophical impact.
Hugo's prose is direct yet eloquent, blending narrative storytelling with moral reflection. The novella anticipates many of the themes later developed in his masterpiece Les Misérables, particularly the call for compassion, justice reform, and the recognition of human dignity in all people. More than a tragic tale, Claude Gueux is a bold social indictment - a plea for education instead of execution, for reform instead of retribution, and for humanity within institutions designed to punish.
Hugo transforms one man's fate into a broader commentary on society's responsibility toward its poorest and most marginalized citizens. Timeless, thought-provoking, and morally urgent, Claude Gueux remains a compelling read for those interested in classic literature, social justice themes, and the enduring question of how societies treat their most vulnerable members.
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