it feels more like a memory

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"Yet it is not its value as a historical document that makes Les Misérables still compelling enough to be the core of one of the most popular modern musicals, attracting thousands who are uninterested in the ideas and politics of the nineteenth century. For millions of readers in many languages over 150 years, and now for thousands of film- and theatre-goers, the attraction of Les Misérables lies in the emotional power of its story of love, redemption and sacrifice."

robert tombs, foreword to les misérables (via dallaslesmis)

“And, you know, of course, its widely celebrated homosexual subtext.”

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