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The Man Who Laughs : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Man Who Laughs
''The Man Who Laughs'' (also published under the title ''By Order of the King'') is a novel by Victor Hugo, originally published in April 1869 under the French title ''L'Homme qui rit''. Although among Hugo's most obscure works, it was adapted into a popular 1928 film, directed by Paul Leni and starring Conrad Veidt, Mary Philbin and Olga Baclanova. It was also again recently adapted for the 2012 French film ''L'Homme Qui Rit'', directed by Jean-Pierre Améris and starring Gérard Depardieu, Marc-André Grondin and Christa Theret. ==Background== Hugo wrote ''The Man Who Laughs'', or ''the Laughing Man,'' over a period of fifteen months while he was living in the Channel Islands, having been exiled from his native France because of the controversial political content of his previous novels. Hugo's working title for this book was ''On the King's Command'', but a friend suggested ''The Man Who Laughs''.
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