
Девяносто третий
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Narrated by:
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Александр Бордуков
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By:
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Виктор Гюго
About this listen
Май 1793 года. Самый страшный год Французской революции. Год начала Вандейского мятежа против революционного правительства Франции. Жесточайшее противостояние сторонников и противников революционного движения. Сотни потерянных жизней по обе стороны баррикад. И постоянные попытки найти ответы на вопросы: Что важнее -политические убеждения или общечеловеческие ценности? И может ли свобода быть дороже человеческой жизни?
Виктор Гюго написал «Девяносто третий» на острове Гернси в 1873 году. Эта историческая фреска стала его последним романом. Опубликованная годом спустя, книга сразу же имела огромный успех у публики. Не пропустите аудиоверсию этого увлекательного исторического романа.
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