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  1. Shakespeare (Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885. Works) by Victor Hugo, 1865
  2. Victor Hugo's letters to his wife and others (The Alps and the Pyrenees) / Tr. by Nathan Haskell Dole by Victor (1802-1885) Hugo, 1895
  3. The love letters of Victor Hugo, 1820-1822 by Victor (1802-1885) Hugo, 1901
  4. Victor Hugo et ses correspondants / avant-propos de Paul Valery by Victor (1802-1885) Hugo, 1947
  5. The Century Was Two Years Old-le Siecle Avait Deux Ans: Victor Hugo, 1802-1885 (An Exhibition-Une Exposition) by Rosemary Lloyd, Maria Krebs, 2002
  6. Centruy Was Two Tears Old (La Siecle avait deux ans) Victor Hugo 1802-1885
  7. Victor Hugo 1802 - 1885. Phantasien in Tusche. Kunsthaus Zürich 5. Juni bis 23.
  8. Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor, 1802-1885 Hugo, 1832-01-01
  9. LES MISERABLES [COMPLETE IN 5 VOLUMES] [G] by Victor [1802-1885. ] Hugo, 1887
  10. The TOILERS Of The SEA. In the Translation by Isabel F. Hapgood and With an Introduction by Matthew Josephson. by Victor [1802 - 1885]. Hugo, 1960
  11. The TOILERS Of The SEA. A Novel. by Victor [1802 - 1885]. Dore, Gustave [1832 - 1883] - Illustrator. Hugo, 1878
  12. Les travailleurs de la mer / Illustre´s de soixante-dix dessins par Chifflart by Victor (1802-1885) Hugo, 1869
  13. William Shakespeare. Translated by Melville B. Anderson. by Hugo. Victor. 1802-1885., 1886
  14. Ruy Blas Drame en Cinq Actes. by Victor (1802-1885). HUGO, 1889-01-01

1. Victor Hugo: Poems
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2. Hugo, Victor (1802 - 1885) - Credo Reference Topic
article French novelist, poet, and dramatist. The verse play Hernani (1830) firmly established Hugo as the leader of French Romanticism .
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4. Victor Hugo (1802-1885) French Writer.
(18021885) French writer. Considered one of the greatest French writers of the 19th century, Victor Hugo is well-known as the author of Les Miserables.
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    One photograph by Victor Hugo and several by his son, Fran oisVictor Hugo Victor Hugo at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. L'Eclair (Lightning), 1868
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    Victor Hugo (1802-1885) Novelist, poet, and dramatist, the most important of French Romantic writers. Victor Hugo developed his own version of the historical novel, combining concrete, historical details with vivid, melodramatic, even feverish imagination. His best-known works include The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1831) and "How came it that this prudent, economical man was also generous? That this chaste adolescent, this model father, grew to be, in his last years, an ageing faun? That this legitimist changed, first into a Bonapartist, only, later still, to be hailed as the grandfather of the Republic? That this pacifist could sing, better than anybody, of the glories of the flags of Wagram? That this bourgeois in the eyes of other bourgeois came to assume the stature of a rebel? These are the questions that every biographer of Victor Hugo must answer." (from Olympio: The Life of Victor Hugo Virgil . At the age of sixteen he noted: "Many a great poet is often / Nothing but a literary giraffe: / How great he seems in front, / How small he is behind!" With his brothers he founded in 1819 a review, the

    7. Victor Hugo - Biography And Works
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    Victor Hugo (1802-1885) , novelist, poet, and dramatist, is one of the most important of French Romantic writers. Among his best-known works are The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1831) and Les Misrables Victor Hugo was born in Besanon as the son of a army general, who taught young Victor to admire Napoleon as a hero. After the separation of his parents, he was raised and educated in Paris by his mother, where the family settled when Hugo was two. From 1815 to 1818 Hugo attended the Lyce Louis-le Grand in Paris. He began in early adolescence to write verse tragedies and poetry, and translated Virgil . Hugo's first collection of poems, Odes Et Poesies Diverses gained him a royal pension from Louis XVIII. As a novelist Hugo made his debut with

    8. Victor Hugo - Free Online Library
    Biographical sketch, and online text of Notre-Dame de Paris in English (divided into chapters).
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    Victor-Marie Hugo was born in Besançon as the son of Joseph-Léopold-Sigisbert Hugo and Sophie Trébuchet. Hugo's father was an officer in Napoleon's army, an enthusiastic republican and ruthless professional soldier, who loved dangers and adventures. After the marriage of his parents had collapsed, he was raised by his mother. In 1807 Sophie took her family for two years from Paris to Italy, where Léopold served as a governor of a province near Naples. When General Hugo took charge of three Spanish provinces, Sophie again joined her husband. Hugo spent the years 1815-1818 in the Pension Cordier in Paris, but most of the classes of the school were held at the Collège Louis-le Grand. He began in early adolescence to write verse tragedies and poetry, and translated Virgil. In 1819, he founded a review with his brothers, the Conservateur Littéraire . Inspired by the example of the statesman and author François René Chateaubriand, Hugo published his first collection of poems

    9. Victor Hugo - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Political speeches by Victor Hugo Victor Hugo, My Revenge is Fraternity! Selected Poetry; Biography and speech from 1851; Obituary in The Times; References
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    of Victor Hugo by Étienne Carjat , circa 1880 Born 26 February 1802
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    Paris, France Occupation Poet, playwright, novelist, essayist, visual artist, statesman, human rights campaigner Literary movement Romanticism Influences François-René de Chateaubriand Walter Scott Voltaire Alphonse de Lamartine ... William Shakespeare Influenced Louis-Honoré Fréchette Charles Dickens Fyodor Dostoevsky Leo Tolstoy ... Charles-Marie-René Leconte de Lisle Signature Victor-Marie Hugo [viktɔʁ maʁi yˈɡo] ) (26 February 1802 – 22 May 1885) was a French poet, playwright , novelist, essayist visual artist statesman human rights ... activist and exponent of the Romantic movement in France. In France, Hugo's literary fame comes first from his poetry but also rests upon his novels and his dramatic achievements. Among many volumes of poetry, Les Contemplations and La Légende des siècles stand particularly high in critical esteem, and Hugo is sometimes identified as the greatest French poet. Outside France, his best-known works are the novels Les Misérables and Notre-Dame de Paris (known in English also as The Hunchback of Notre-Dame Though a committed royalist when he was young, Hugo's views changed as the decades passed; he became a passionate supporter of

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    Victor Hugo (1802-1885) was born in Besancon as the son of Joseph-Leopold-Sigisbert Hugo and Sophie Trebuchet. Hugo's father was an officer in Napoleon's army, an enthusiastic republican and ruthless professional soldier, who loved dangers and adventures. After the marriage of his parents had collapsed, he was raised by his mother. In 1807 Sophie took her family for two years from Paris to Italy, where Leopold served as a governor of a province near Naples. More ...

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    WELCOME TO VICTOR HUGO ONLINE. Victor Hugo led an extraordinary life during a crucial turning point in world history. Hugo's literary works and later, his political career wielded
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    Victor Hugo led an extraordinary life during a crucial turning point in world history. Hugo's literary works and later, his political career wielded great influence and eventually catapulted his reputation around the world bringing him much controversy. He spent much of his life in France with the exception of his 19 year exile, but his poetry novels , and plays touched the lives of people from around the globe and continues to attract new admirers. This website is dedicated to the life and works of Victor Marie Hugo and the many adaptations by his admirers over a 100 year period of time. This is a collaborative effort which has many contributors. Feedback and new contribution is welcome. Send your information to info@hugo-online.org.
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    My Favorite Hugo!! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED I come to the conclussion that The Man Who Laughs is the most descriptive, saddest, romantic and most beautifully written book that Victor Hugo has written. It is unfortunate that this book doesn't have the standing that Les Miserables or Our Lady of Notre Dame occupies. Also, it is a very hard to find book, specially in Spanish, which is my first language. The traduction is done extremely well (I have verified it with a Russian version I have). It is highly recommended. For those who want more from a novel This is a difficult and demanding read, but entirely worth it for those who want more from a novel. The story is of a confrontation of moral opposites set in England in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, as a deliberately disfigured outcast named Gwynplaine faces a powerful conflict between the simple life of a mountebank, with the love of a pure-hearted blind girl, and the power, glamor, and corruption of nobility, with the love of a depraved, self-loathing noblewoman. Gwynplaine's disfigurement hides his true identity from all, including himself; and out of the eventual revelation of this truth, Hugo constructs a magnificent and heart-wrenching symbolic drama that is as filled with meaning as anything you'll find in literature. Again, this is not light reading, and it is not made for those who prefer to breeze through an action thriller in an afternoon.

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    This document was originally published in The Drama: Its History, Literature and Influence on Civilization, vol. 9 . ed. Alfred Bates. London: Historical Publishing Company, 1906. pp. 11-13.
    As Voltaire In his Feuilles d'Automne Autumn Leavesand in other writings Hugo has given sketches of his life, as he wished the world to see and admire it. The biography, professing to be "related by a witness of his life," and attributed to his wife, was largely written by himself with characteristic exaggerations and embelishments. With all his genuine love of humanity, extending to the vicious and degraded, there was joined an overweening vanity which demanded that mankind must be interested in him and his doings. As he lived long in public view in an era of unprecedented activity of the press, the records of his career are abundant from every point of view. But his literary works must be their own vouchers at the bar of the world's judgement. For our purpose we cannot do better than give the substance of Prof. Brander Matthews' verdict on Victor Hugo's dramas. He finds that they are melodramas written by a poet, rather than poetic plays written by a dramatist. In 's works, as in

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    VICTOR HUGO "IN a truly great dramatist the situations spring from the characters, but in Hugo's plays, as in Calderon 's and Corneille 's, the situation dominates the characters." This fault will be found alike in Hugo's first produced play, Cromwell , which appeared when its author was only twenty-five years old, and his two greatest stage successes, Hernani and Ruy Blas . The critic remarks further: "The situation in Hernani is strained and dramatically unreal, the sentiment is mawkish, the oratory grandiloquent; but a throbbing life and intensely expressed emotion maintain the interest, though this is a lyric rather than a dramatic one." The same might be said of Ruy Blas . Yet these two dramas are still played in France and go far toward explaining Hugo's contemporary popularity. Hugo's father was an officer in the French army, and most of his early life was spent in Paris with the exception of a year in Madrid where his father's military duties had taken him. This youthful experience left its imprint both on Hernani and Ruy Blas Hugo's interest in literature began young. In his early teens he was already entering poetical contests and was occasionally successful. At seventeen he founded a fortnightly journal which, however, was short-lived. At nineteen he wrote a play

    18. Hugo, Victor Marie, Vicomte Definition Of Hugo, Victor Marie, Vicomte In The Fre
    Hugo, Victor Marie, Vicomte (hy `gō, Fr. vēkt r` m rē` vēk Nt` gō`), 1802–85, French poet, dramatist, and novelist, b. Besan on. His father was a general under
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    20. Personal Best: The Hunchback Of Notre Dame
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