The author had denounced the first of these fatalities in Notre-Dame de Paris; the second was fully exemplified in Les Miserables; and the third was indicated in Les Travailleurs de la Mer.
But those who complained of the poems had no reason to complain of the work which followed it in 1866, Les Travailleurs de la Mer.
The poet prepared a set of illustrations for his Les Travailleursde la Mer, and a second album, consisting of miscellaneous illustrations by Hugo, has also been prepared.
In 1882 the Guesdists split, and Brousse formed the "Federation des Travailleurs Socialistes de France"--the Federation of Socialist Workingmen of France.
What would he have thought of Gilliatt, in Victor Hugo's Travailleurs de la Mer, or of the bleeding mouth of Fantine in the first part of Les Miserables, penetrated as it is with a sense of beauty, as lively and transparent as that of a Greek?
And one need not be a common paradoxer to take either side on the question whether on the whole the omen, if not the actuality, of L'Homme Qui Rit or that of Les Travailleurs de la Mer was the happier.
But I may perhaps be permitted to say without fear of deserved rebuke that none is to me personally a treasure of greater price than Les Travailleursde la Mer.
None but a born child of the tent could ever have written about the winds of heaven as Victor Hugo has written in 'Les Travailleurs de la Mer,' as though they were the ministers of Ahriman.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "travailleurs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.