Charles Jeanne (15 May 1800 – 11 July 1837) was one of the leaders of the Parisian June Rebellion in 1832. He died of tuberculosis in 1837.
His memoir À Cinq Heures Nous Serons Tous Morts (At Five O'Clock We Will All Be Dead) helped to inspire Victor Hugo and the barricade scenes in Les Misérables.[1][2][3]
^Things, History. "Victor Hugo's Inspiration for Les Misérables: The June Rebellion of 1832". History Things. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
^"Accounts of the June 1832 Insurrection". chanvrerie. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
^Jeanne, Charles. A Cinq Heures Nous Serons Tous Morts. Paris: .editions-vendemiaire.
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