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lesmisletters · 1 year ago
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October 3rd
Today was the end of Vol 4; Book 11!
276 chapters read, 89 chapters left
75.62% thru the brick!
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dolphin1812 · 1 year ago
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This will be brief, since it’s a short chapter.
Courfeyrac hates the aristocratic “de” so much! And who could this mysterious, ambiguously gendered person looking for “M Marius�� be?
The openness of the rebellion was both a strength and a weakness. As Courfeyrac said, if the rebellion is predicated on the notion that the streets belong to everyone, then anyone can show up. On the other hand, coordination and safety for groups like Les Amis relied on secrecy and trust, which isn’t as present with new people. This mysterious person and the stranger at the beginning, then, raise both of these issues.
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cliozaur · 1 year ago
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The last snippet before our group reaches their base (and chapters will become extremely long). Some mysterious tall man joined them near the Rue des Billettes. To be fair, Hugo describes him quite neutrally, and nothing in this description reveals specific features of Javert (being tall and having hair turning grey is not the most distinct of his characteristics). But it’s important to stress that he does attract attention because at least three of Les Amis notice him. That’s not good for a spy.
Courfeyrac went home to get a coffer of munition under his dirty linen. Wow! The man was preparing for the revolt, wasn’t he? And on his way back, he had to stop and go to the portress’ lodge to meet someone. Éponine, already disguised as a man, “pale, thin, small, freckled” (! that’s adorable) was waiting (for more than an hour!) for Marius or anyone who could say where he was. After finding out that no one is home, she tries to be helpful. Why is she always like this? She offers a grown-up, healthy man to carry his coffer! Good for Courfeyrac that he just ignores this proposition. Then she proposes something else — to accompany him to the barricades. Well, it’s a free country, so soon, “the young man” joined the group as it found itself in the Rue Saint-Denis. Oof, I’m already sad.
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azizedowi-love · 1 year ago
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akallabeth-joie · 4 years ago
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Brickclub Les Mis 4.11.6
Courfeyrac stops by his conveniently-located apartment for a box of cartridges, a spare hat, and some money. After exchanging words with the portress, he also acquires a mysterious stranger, who is NOT JVJ in disguise because it’s Éponine in disguise. 
Courfeyrac and Mere Veuvain use ‘vous’ to eachother; the mysterious caller uses ‘vous’ to Courfeyrac and gets ‘tu’ in return 
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centrifuge-politics · 6 years ago
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Brick Club 4.11.5, 4.11.6
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Adding a minor tw this chapter for discussion of suicide, in more of an academic, sociological tone, but still there, starting in the third paragraph.
The Child Wonders At The Old Man and now we meet The Old Man. “We must tell what happened.” Please, do. Hugo says Mabeuf is an octogenarian, but he also said Gillenormand was an octogenarian after telling us he was ninety-one. But, yes, do continue.
Mabeuf, in the company of this revolutionary cadre, gains an unusual steadiness, “having at once the motion of a man who is walking, and the countenance of a man who is asleep. ‘What a desperate goodman!’ murmured the students.” Now, I said a good while ago, that Marius might be the poster child for anomie, a feeling of being helplessly adrift in a time of severe social upheaval, with no established set of social norms to cling to, often leading to anomic suicide. In this case, Mabeuf represents the opposite problem, he becomes overly integrated and bound to the social group he’s found himself in. He begins fatalistic, having sold his last book and having no other means by which to continue paying for the privilege of living. Hearing the encroaching conflict, he wanders out, surrendering his life to the whim of fate. However, it’s this encounter in this chapter that turns him to what Durkheim call altruistic suicide. Academically speaking, this phenomenon arises from a state of high social integration, when the group overwhelms the individual (the spiritual opposite of egoistic suicide, which Marius also dabbles in). This type of suicide is most commonly seen in elderly members of the community who sacrifice themselves for the greater good of their community. Like fatalistic suicide, this happens most often in times of hardship for a particular community.
Mabeuf, seeing this eclectic collection of young, bright-eyes revolutionaries is inspired with a sort of grim conviction. We also see a similar mindset in Valjean when he makes the decision to go to the barricade, and it’s even starker in the musical—“He is young, he’s afraid…and I am old, and will be gone.” The difference is Mabeuf is fully integrated into the group mindset, in which that the individual is not as important as the group, whereas Valjean is only focused on Cosette’s wellbeing and everything else is just a means to that end.
It’s interesting that Marius and Mabeuf, despite the parallels of their story lines, are really at opposite ends of this particular spectrum. Marius is really only concerned with himself throughout his time on the barricade while Mabeuf gets swept into the collective. Actually, the women Gavroche passed in the street earlier might do well to take Mabeuf as an example. It’s all well and good to try and stay out of conflict, take refuge in a garden, books, political ignorance, complaining at how noisy the revolution is, until one day you realize you’ve reached the end of your line. Suddenly all the noisy politics seem very relevant and you don’t have a choice but to take a side. First they came for the poor and I said nothing, etc. For Mabeuf, this comes rather too late and he finds himself between the potential suicide mission of the barricade or slowly starving on the streets. Given the option between a fatalistic or altruistic fate, he chooses the later. It’s no joy, just an inevitability.
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(Is that Enjolras in a cap?? Love it).
Hugo insists on maintaining the charade that we can’t immediately recognize any of his characters on description. “A man of tall stature, who was turning grey” with “rough and bold mien” joins the procession and Courfeyrac swings by his rooms (to pick up a hat, very important) to find a “young working-man…who had rather the appearance of a girl in boy’s clothes” asking for Marius.
Everyone is heading for the namesake of this volume, “without really knowing how.” It’s hardly the determined, directed march of “One Day More” but you take it where you can get when the émeute is in motion.
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garbagecann24601 · 4 years ago
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Recruits
People continue to join the ranks, including an older man with a bold demeanor and graying hair. 
As they pass his apartment, Courfeyrac runs inside to grab his purse and a new hat. The portress stops him to tell him that someone has been waiting to see him. 
It’s a small, somewhat girlish artisan who asks for Marius. Courfeyrac tells him that Marius isn’t there, that he doesn’t know when Marius will return, and that he doesn’t know that he will be returning himself. He tells the stranger that he is going to the barricades and that the stranger is welcome to come along.
They find themselves in the Rue Saint-Denis.
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everyonewasabird · 2 years ago
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Brickclub 4.11.6 ‘Recruits’
We continue with the short chapters and the increasing tempo.
They’re joined by
a tall man, who was turning gray, whose rough and bold bearing Courfeyrac, Enjol­ras, and Combeferre noticed
And wow, Javert really could not be less suited to spying could he. He’s going to be much, much worse at it than this, but being the most noticeable guy in a crowd of hundreds already wasn’t a good start.
We’re told explicitly that Gavroche doesn’t see him, which is useful for both plot and foreshadowing reasons--then Hugo uses this opportunity to reiterate that Gavroche’s pistol is “dogless.”
I can’t tell exactly how the pun links up, but mouchards are dogs and Javert is always a dog, and Gavroche has no dog. And Gavroche has, we know, a special ability to identify mouchards, and also there’s no dogness in Gavroche’s soul at all.
It’s all doing SOMETHING.
Courfeyrac makes the thinnest excuse imaginable “I need to get my hat” (no one in the crowd has a hat) to go pick up a case of ammo. I love @fremedon‘s point about the contrast between his opsec and Bahorel’s, who basically screams in the street “HEY FRIEND THROW ME DOWN AS MUCH AMMO AS YOU CAN”
We’ve seen over the course of three chapters three totally different responses from Courfeyrac to people wanting to join up. In this book of people who have very codified and limited ways of relating to others, Courfeyrac is socially flexible and runs the full range of possible responses:
- Gavroche he yells “Come on” the instant he sees him.
- Mabeuf he tries to turn away on sight.
- disguised!Eponine he gets weirdly evasive and uncharacteristically neutral (”go where you like, the street is free” when she asks to join the barricade) even though there surely isn’t much secret about the whole barricade plan at this point.
And he volunteers where he himself is going pretty easily.
But he has no idea whether Marius is coming to the barricade or not (he must be assuming not), and he has no idea what Marius has been doing staying out all night these past few months.
And the portress at his newish apartment seems to be decidedly unsatisfactory--not only is she not getting with the revolutionary program of dropping the particle from his name, she’s letting wildly suspicious people sit in her lodge for a whole hour to wait for him.
I think he’s is doing FOR Marius here what Valjean’s porter once did TO Marius, and refusing to say a word to somebody who’s acting like a cop.
Because, unlike her brother, Eponine really is a dog.
But that’s only for Marius’s secrets. The barricade surely isn’t really a secret at this point, and much as Courfeyrac doesn’t really want this suspicious person there, he’s not in a position to stop her.
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fremedon · 2 years ago
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Brickclub 4.11.6, “Recruits”
A short and very straightforward chapter--straightforward enough that I don’t really have anything to say about it--in which the Amis’ group picks up Javert and Eponine and, somehow, misses Saint-Merry.
Courfeyrac has lost his hat--he’ll have another knocked off by a cannonball at the barricade. He ducks into his building when the procession passes it to get another. The Amis have already been introduced as “hatless, cravatless, breathless”--no one is dressed for a funeral anymore--but this gives him an opportunity to retrieve a large box of cartridges he’s been hiding in his dirty laundry. Everyone is already armed, but ammunition is heavy.
But also, everyone is already openly shouting about barricades, but Courfeyrac still uses the ruse of the hat to go and get the cartridges. Bahorel was shouting to the bearded Ami to throw down cartridges from his window a few chapters ago--I like the contrast in their security habits. Courfeyrac’s notion of opsec would probably be fairly different from Bahorel’s--Bahorel is openly Republican and Romantic, with his rash waistcoats and scarlet opinions; Courfeyrac can go stealth.
Though he does, when the “young workingman” won’t buzz off, tell him that he’s going to man the barricades; the time for stealth is over.
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pilferingapples · 3 years ago
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Les Amis Chapters (all of them)
Because this has been asked for again, a quick list of the all the Amis chapters and what’s happening with them, with links to the Gutenberg copy of the Hapgood translation! If there are any missing/broken links or chapters, drop me a line and I’ll correct it!
Book 3.4, the intro volume for the group! 
Book 3.5, mostly about Marius in his struggling college years, but with some mentions of Courfeyrac and the others
3.6.1, in which Courfeyrac gives Cosette and Valjean nicknames  3.6.4, Courfeyrac runs into Marius being in love 3.6.6, Courfeyrac and Prouvaire encounter Marius being in love some more
3.8.1, Courfeyrac, Legle and Grantaire take Marius to the Ball at Sceaux 3.8.9, Courfeyrac and Legle find Marius following a man
Book 4.1  overall is a quick look at the causes and climate around the uprising; very good context for the group 4.1.6 Enjolras and His Lieutenants plan for the uprising 4.2.1 - Marius moves in with Courfeyrac 4.2.4- a little more detail about Marius borrowing money from Courfeyrac
4.8.3- Courfeyrac notices Marius’ strange behavior  4.9.2- Enjolras, Combeferre, Courfeyrac and Feuilly head out to the funeral of Lamarque
4.10 The Fifth of June : not dealing with the Amis individually, but giving details of the funeral they’re attending 
4.11.4 The Amis are on their way to the barricades! Gavroche joins the Amis on their march 4.11.5 Mabeuf joins the march 4.11.6 Javert and Eponine join the march
4.12  Building the barricade to dealing with Le Cabuc
4.14 The first attack on the barricade
5.1, The War Between Four Walls;  24 chapters
5.5.2 Marius wakes up and remembers the barricade 
5.5.4 the last mention of Courfeyrac ;__; 
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seba-aka-artist · 4 years ago
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„Odpowiednie zadania dla umysłu to ćwiczenie się w wyborze, unikaniu, pragnieniu, odczuwaniu odrazy, przygotowaniach, określaniu celu i wyrażaniu aprobaty. Co zatem może zaburzać i utrudniać właściwe jego funkcjonowanie? Nic innego jak jego własne błędne decyzje”.
— Epiktet, Diatryby, 4.11.6 – 7
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alicedrawslesmis · 5 years ago
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Sketching Les Mis Chapter 4.11.6 - Recruits
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The numbers in the group are increasing! There are dozens of people joining in (including a rough grey haired man who may or may not be important later who knows maybe he'll have an iconic death scene that is honestly a highlight of the barricade section and of Enjolras's character but whatever just speculating). Since a mob is fickle, it passed the point it was meant to go and is wandering around.
They passed by Courfeyrac's place so he went in because he had forgotten his wallet and lost his hat. The concierge called him monsieur "de" Courfeyrac and he got mad. A young boy with a girly face and a rough voice was waiting with her. The boy asked Courf about Marius and Courfeyrac said he didn't know where he was. He also said the boy was welcome to follow the insurgents, and he did follow them till Rue Saint-Denis.
(Courfeyrac also took a square box that may or may not contain gunpowder and/or bullets) (probably gunpowder because Bahorel had already asked some guy with a beard about ammo) (this guy with the beard! he was already mentioned before! in the Musain he was writing a play! that's like three years ago when Marius was regularly going to the Musain. Man with a beard is for the brick what Bahorel is for the movies)
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akallabeth-joie · 6 years ago
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Brickclub 4.11.6
Catching up with our favorite character: Courfeyrac's hat. 
Courf also grabbed his purse, though I'm not sure what businesses would be open at the site of the riot. Maybe it's for the 1832 predecessor of that cocoa merchant Hugo mentioned earlier...
Two more important characters join the crowd: a mysterious older gent who is definitely not Javert disguised as a revolutionary, and a young workingman who looks like a girl who is definitely not Eponine disguised as a guy.
[Courf and Mere Veuvain use 'vous', Eponine calls Courf 'vous', gets called 'tu' in  turn. Not sure sure if this is an issue of age, class, vexation at being delayed, or Courf just being familiar with anyone who appears to be a guy his age. Mabeuf got 'vous' last chapter.]
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BrickClub-4.11.6 Recruits
So I was going to use the phrase “Gavroche is having the time of his life” and then I thought about the implications and made myself sad.
So Characters Without Names Who Definitely Aren’t Major Players join our St-Merry Band and they continue down to Rue St. Denis, not really with purpose.
And here’s just a special mention of how much I love Courfeyrac. What a guy.
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