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The writer decorated his Guernsey home himself and made many of its objects while in exile there
Victor Hugo created a global phenomenon in 1862, and, from London to Tehran, the story still generates outrage today
Ever since Napoleon III built a villa here for his wife, this majestic city has been a glamorous getaway for royalty, film stars and, latterly, shaggy-haired surfers
This verbatim play about revolutions and uprisings is awkward and problematic
John Eliot Gardiner’s ensemble marked its 25th birthday with a thrilling Beethoven performance
Europe’s first modern tourist attraction undergoes bicentenary overhaul
Verdi’s work was the winner in Caramoor’s intriguing pairing of bel canto operas
France wants to use the mausoleum to manage gender relations
This week’s new film releases reviewed: ‘Les Misérables’, ‘Jiro Dreams of Sushi’, ‘What Richard Did’, ‘Midnight Son’ and ‘Gangster Squad’
Twenty-five years on, Les Mis can still make the heart leap
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