- Bug-Jargal
"Bug-Jargal" is a
novel by the French writerVictor Hugo first published in 1826. It is a reworked version of an earlier (1818) short story of the same name written by Hugo in two weeks as a result of a bet, at the age of sixteen. The short story was published in the literary magazine "le Conservateur littéraire" in 1819.The novel follows a friendship between the enslaved
Africa n prince of the title and a French military officer named Leopold D'Auverney during the tumultuous early years of theHaitian Revolution .References
* Max Bach, "Hugo’s Interest in Social Problems", Modern Language Notes, January 1957, No 72 (1), pp. 47-48.
* Pascale Gaitet, "Hybrid Creatures, Hybrid Politics, in Hugo’s "Bug-Jargal" and "Le Dernier jour d'un condamné", Nineteenth-Century French Studies, Spring-Summer 1997, No 25 (3-4), pp. 251-65.External links
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