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== History ==
When [[Bart]] is discovered attempting to steal a pie from the window sill, one of the guards at [[Burns' manor]] is reading ''Les Misérables''. [[Lisa]] also keeps a book on a bookshelf, next to of [[Allen Ginsberg]]'s work,  [[Jack Kerouac]]'s novel ''[[On the Road]]'', and a collection of poems by {{ap|Edgar Allan Poe|character}}.<ref>"[[Bart vs. Thanksgiving]]"</ref>
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When [[Bart]] is discovered attempting to steal a pie from the window sill, one of the guards at [[Burns' manor]] is reading ''Les Misérables''. [[Lisa]] also keeps a book on a bookshelf, next to of [[Allen Ginsberg]]'s work,  [[Jack Kerouac]]'s novel ''[[On the Road]]'', and a collection of poems by {{Ch|Edgar Allan Poe}}.<ref>"[[Bart vs. Thanksgiving]]"</ref>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 15:39, February 26, 2022

Les Miserables
Les Miserables (book).png
Book Information
Author: Victor Hugo
Genre: Epic, historical
First appearance: "Bart vs. Thanksgiving"

Les Miserables is a novel by Victor Hugo.

History

When Bart is discovered attempting to steal a pie from the window sill, one of the guards at Burns' manor is reading Les Misérables. Lisa also keeps a book on a bookshelf, next to of Allen Ginsberg's work, Jack Kerouac's novel On the Road, and a collection of poems by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

Appearances

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