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The Toilers of the Sea

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"No character was ever thrown into such strange relief as Gilliatt… here, indeed, the true position of man in the universe." -Robert Louis Stevenson

The Toilers of the Sea tells the fairytale-esque story of Gilliatt, an outcast fisherman who must rescue an engine from a wrecked steamship. If successful, he will win the hand of the shipowner's beautiful daughter, Déruchette. He will brave the harsh rocks, the freezing waves, and even the grasp of a sea monster to prove his worth. 

A richly detailed study of early nineteenth-century Guernsey, The Toilers of the Sea is the oft-forgotten novel that completes a trilogy with Hugo's famed The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Les Misérables. It is a tribute to the drama of nature and the insignificance of man against it, to solitude in exile, and the light we choose to carry in the darkness.

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ISBN: 9781961884281
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Author: Victor Hugo, Andrew Chater, Maya Weeks
Publisher: Smith & Taylor Classics an imprint of The Unnamed Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 480 pages
Series: Smith & Taylor Classics
Genres: Classic fiction: general and literary