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Han of Iceland

Par : Victor Hugo
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  • Nombre de pages440
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-959-7573-05-0
  • EAN9789597573050
  • Date de parution18/02/2026
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille818 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurCLXBX

Résumé

Han of Iceland is Victor Hugo's electrifying early novel-a dark and dramatic tale of rebellion, vengeance, and the struggle between tyranny and justice. Written when Hugo was only a teenager, this powerful work reveals the early brilliance of one of France's greatest literary minds, blending Gothic intensity with political intrigue and romantic heroism. Set in 17th-century Norway, the novel unfolds against a backdrop of oppression and unrest.
The kingdom groans under corrupt authority, while whispers of rebellion stir among the people. At the heart of the chaos stands Han of Iceland-a mysterious, ferocious outlaw who roams the icy wilderness. Feared as a monster and hunted as a criminal, Han is a figure wrapped in myth and terror. Yet behind his savage reputation lies a deeply human story shaped by betrayal, injustice, and grief. Parallel to Han's story is that of Ordener Guldenlew, a courageous and noble young man determined to clear the name of his beloved Ethel Schumacker's father, who has been falsely imprisoned for treason.
As Ordener ventures into the frozen mountains to confront the legendary outlaw, he becomes entangled in a web of conspiracy that reaches into the highest levels of power. What begins as a mission of honor soon transforms into a confrontation with cruelty, ambition, and the true cost of vengeance. In Han of Iceland, Hugo explores themes that would later define his literary masterpieces: the abuse of authority, the dignity of the oppressed, the complexity of justice, and the tension between civilization and savagery.
The novel pulses with dramatic confrontations, haunting landscapes, and larger-than-life characters. The icy Nordic setting mirrors the emotional intensity of the narrative, creating an atmosphere both stark and unforgettable. Though it is an early work, the novel foreshadows Hugo's later achievements in Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. Readers will recognize his fascination with social injustice, moral struggle, and the redemptive power of courage and compassion.
At the same time, the book carries a Gothic flair-filled with suspense, secret plots, and a brooding antihero whose legend looms over every page. Han of Iceland is a gripping blend of romance, adventure, and political drama. It is a story of loyalty tested, power corrupted, and humanity revealed in the harshest of conditions. For readers who appreciate classic literature rich in emotion, atmosphere, and moral complexity, this novel offers a compelling journey into the early imagination of a literary giant.
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