Adaptations of Les Misérables

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Classics Illustrated issue #9, March 1943

Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables has been the subject of many adaptations in various media since its original publication in 1862.

Contents

Books (adaptations and sequels)

Comics

Western comics

Manga

Film

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Les Misérables (1925), directed by Henri Fescourt

*Note: The 2019 film Les Misérables borrows the title and some of the settings but is not an adaptation of the work, rather it borrows on some of its themes.

Television

While there is no actual claim that the television series The Fugitive is a modern adaptation of Les Miserables, there are parallels to and elements of the novel in the series; producer Quinn Martin has gone on record as saying that The Fugitive was "a sort of modern rendition of the outline of Les Miserables." [44]

Animation

Austrian experimental filmmaker Mara Mattuschka's 1987 two-minute short named Les misérables is not actually an adaptation of the book.

Radio

Musical

In 1980, a musical of the same name opened in Paris at the Palais des Sports. It has gone on to become one of the most successful musicals in history. It was directed by Robert Hossein, the music was composed by Claude-Michel Schönberg, and the libretto was written by Alain Boublil. An English-language version of Schönberg's work opened in London at the Barbican Arts Centre in 1985. It was produced by Cameron Mackintosh and adapted and directed by Trevor Nunn and John Caird. The lyrics were written by Herbert Kretzmer and additional material by James Fenton.

Concerts

Plays

Games

Dance

In 2003, the Tani Momoko Ballet  [ ja ] created the ballet Les Misérables. The libretto spans the novel, beginning with Jean Valjean's theft of bread, and ending with his death. Choreographer Norihiko Mochizuki used classical and modern music from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including "Vltava" from Smetana's Má Vlast [92] and the Catalan lullaby "El Cant dels Ocells". [93] The ballet was restaged in 2010, when it was awarded the top prize in the dance division of the 65th ACA National Arts Festival held by the Government of Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs, and again in August 2022 at Mielparque Tokyo. [93]

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