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X-WR-CALNAME:Barricades: A Les Mis Convention
X-WR-CALDESC:A fan-run fan-academic convention about Victor Hugo&#039;s Les Miserables
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SUMMARY:The Fallibility of History in Les Misérables: A Look at Hugo’s Narrative Style
DESCRIPTION:Throughout Les Misérables, Hugo often reminds readers that what they are reading is derived from some form of documentation or hearsay. While this serves to provide credibility to the tales he is sharing, there are certain moments where Hugo opts out of describing exact details, despite his efforts at a historically-accurate record. In this panel, I will take a look at these instances where Hugo either addresses or obfuscates these events, and how by doing so, he reveals the fallibility of history, and highlights how history documentations are not always as reliable as they seem. Thesis: By crafting Les Misérables as a form of historical documentation, Hugo reveals the fallibility of history, and readers are able to understand how history and history documentation are not always as reliable as they seem.\nThis event will be recorded and will available following the con for two weeks from when it is first uploaded.\n
URL:https://barricadescon.com/events/the-fallibility-of-history/
CATEGORIES:Crossover
LOCATION:Track 2
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