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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. Liste Des Oeuvres De Victor HUGO
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2. Victor Hugo
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. by birthday from the calendar. Credits and feedback. Victor Hugo (18021885) Novelist, poet, and dramatist, the most important of French Romantic writers. are the questions that every biographer of Victor Hugo must answer."
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Victor Hugo (1802-1885) Novelist, poet, and dramatist, the most important of French Romantic writers. In his preface to his historical play CROMWELL (1827) Hugo wrote that romanticism is the liberalism of literature. Hugo developed his own version of the historical novel, combining concrete, historical details with vivid, melodramatic, even feverish imagination. Among his best-known works are The Hunchback of Notre Dame 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

3. Biblioteca Virtual - Hugo, Víctor (1802-1885)
Foro. Marca. Hugo, Víctor (18021885) Títulos digitalizados Les contemplations, tome second / Victor Hugo. ABU la Bibliothèque Universelle
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5. Victor Hugo | French Poet & Novelist
April 12, 2004. Victor Hugo French Poet Novelist. 18021885. To loveanother person is to see the face of God. —from Les Miserables.
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was born on February 26, 1802 in Besancon, France. He was a poet, novelist, and dramatist and the most important French Romantic writer of the 19th Century. Hugo is best known for his novels "Notre-Dame de Paris" (a.k.a Hunchback of Notre-Dame) (1831) and "Les Miserables" (1862). Hugo created poems and novels that integrated political and philosophical questions with stories of his times. Many of Hugo's poems addressed the social disquiet of post-revolutionary France. Others to the glory of Napoleon . He wrote with simplicity and power of the joys and sorrows of life. Hugo authored an enormous body of work. Every morning he would write at least 100 lines of verse or 20 pages of prose. A recurring theme in Hugo's work is humanity's ceaceless combat with evil. He eloquently stated the problems of his century and the great eternal human questions. Modern readers are still captured by the larger than life characters and re-creation of the swarming underworld of 19th Century Paris found in "Les Miserables." Hugo died in Paris on the 23 of May, 1885 at the age of 83. Over three million people attended his State funeral.

6. Victor Hugo (1802-1885)
Biography of the French poet, playwright, and novelist.
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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

7. Victor Hugo (1802-1885) French Writer.
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8. HUGO VICTOR 1802 1885 (in MARION)
Hugo Victor 1802 1885. Hugo, Victor, 18021885. ( about) (32 titles) Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885. Dernier jour d'un condamné
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10. Victor Hugo | French Poet & Novelist
Victor Hugo. French Poet Novelist. 18021885. To love another person is to see the face of God Victor Hugo was born on February 26, 1802 in Besancon, France
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To love another person is to see the face of God.
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was born on February 26, 1802 in Besancon, France. He was a poet, novelist, and dramatist and the most important French Romantic writer of the 19th Century. Hugo is best known for his novels "Notre-Dame de Paris" (a.k.a Hunchback of Notre-Dame) (1831) and "Les Miserables" (1862). Hugo created poems and novels that integrated political and philosophical questions with stories of his times. Many of Hugo's poems addressed the social disquiet of post-revolutionary France. Others to the glory of Napoleon . He wrote with simplicity and power of the joys and sorrows of life. Hugo authored an enormous body of work. Every morning he would write at least 100 lines of verse or 20 pages of prose. A recurring theme in Hugo's work is humanity's ceaceless combat with evil. He eloquently stated the problems of his century and the great eternal human questions. Modern readers are still captured by the larger than life characters and re-creation of the swarming underworld of 19th Century Paris found in "Les Miserables." Hugo died in Paris on the 23 of May, 1885 at the age of 83. Over three million people attended his State funeral.

11. ABU - AUTEUR Victor Hugo
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12. Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885. Hernani (in MARION)
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13. Victor Hugo By Thomas Staedeli
Victor Hugo (18021885). Victor Hugo was born as a son of a General; becausehis father was permanently away he was bred chiefly by his mother.
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Victor Hugo was born as a son of a General; because his father was permanently away he was bred chiefly by his mother. At the age of 13 he already wrote first poems and at the age of 17 he founded a critical literary magazine for which he contributed the most articles. Victor Hugo lost an important parent person when his mother died in 1821. Though Victor Hugo grew up in royal surroundings, his next poem "Les Orientales" revealed a byroneske sympathy for the Greek patriots and for the republic. In 1827 he performed "Marion de Lorme", but the play fall victim to the censorship. Hugo reacted to this failure with "Hernani" - came out in 1830; in which verses he praised a young outlaw - and produced with it a romantic movement and Hugo became a symbol for the romantic young generation. Just only 29 years old Victor Hugo wrote his most popular novel "Notre Dame de Paris - The Hunckback of Notre Dame", which once more moved a social outsider into the hub of the happening. Victor Hugo achieved with this novel to success and glory. His later life was influenced by difficult political circumstances and family bad blows (his married daughter drowned in 1843).

14. Memoirs Of Victor Hugo, The
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Translate this page Ce catalogue contient 23 titres. Hugo, Victor (1802-1885) La Fin de SatanHors de la Terre « I. Et nox facta est » (Extrait). 000608.
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17. Archivox - La Littérature Comme Vous Ne L'avez Jamais Entendue!
Translate this page 000323. Hugo, Victor (1802-1885) Notre-Dame de Paris Livre I, ChapitreV Quasimodo (Extrait). 000318. Hugo, Victor (1802-1885
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Hugo, Victor (18021885). Publisert 13.12.2000 1135 - Oppdatert 30.11.20011009. 22. Victor Hugo (1802-1885) var dikter, humanist og politiker.
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Humanismens forsvarer: Hugo, Victor (1802-1885) Publisert 13.12.2000 11:35 - Oppdatert 30.11.2001 10:09
I 1820-årene revolusjonerte Victor Hugo fransk teater. Det klassiske teater hadde rådd grunnen i over 100 år med sine vanntette skott mellom komedie og tragedie.
Av det klassiske teater. Romantikerne gikk av med seieren og Victor Hugo ble deres leder.
Det var revolusjonen i 1848 som førte Victor Hugo inn i det politiske liv. Han blir valgt inn i grunnlovsforsamlingen våren 1848, og året etter velges han inn i nasjonalforsamlingen. Hugo utmerker seg med sitt engasjement i sosiale spørsmål, han taler de fattige og de svakes sak og han engasjerer seg i kampen mot dødsstraff. Dødsstraffen for politiske forbrytelser var opphevet i 1848, men Victor Hugo ville gå lenger, han ville oppheve døddstraffen på generelt grunnlag. Han var mer enn forut for sin tid, dødsstraffen ble ikke opphevet i Frankrike før i 1981.
Victor Hugo startet som konservativ royalist, men utviklet seg til radikal republikaner. Da Ludvig Napoelon Bonaparte gjorde statskupp og gjeninnførte keiserdømmet, forlot Victor Hugo hjemlandet i protest. Han ble i eksil i nesten 20 år. Først da keiserdømmet falt og republikken ble gjeninnført i 1870, vendte han tilbake til hjemlandet hvor han ble mottatt som folkehelt.

19. Victor Hugo - Biography And Works
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Search all of Victor Hugo 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 Misérables
Victor Hugo was born in Besançon 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 Lycée 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 Han D'Islande (1823) followed by Bug-Jargal (1826). In 1822 Hugo married Adèle Foucher who was the daughter of an officer at the ministry of war.
Hugo gained wider fame with his play Hernani (1830) and with his famous historical work The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1831) which became an instant success. Since its appearance in 1831 the story has became part of popular culture. The novel, set in 15th century Paris, tells a moving story of a gypsy girl Esmeralda and the deformed bell ringer, Quasimodo, who loves her.

20. Biographie De Victor Hugo
Translate this page Biographie de Victor Hugo (1802-1885). 1) Les voyages de jeunesse (1802-1821).1802, Victor Hugo est né à Besançon le 26 février 1802.
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Intro Biographie Oeuvres Liens Biographie de Victor Hugo (1802-1885) 1) Les voyages de jeunesse (1802-1821) Victor Hugo est né à Besançon le 26 février 1802. Il est le troisième fils de Leopold et Sophie Hugo. Son père qui deviendra général de Napoléon en 1809 entraîne toute la famille sur les routes de France et d'Europe. Sophie Hugo vient rejoindre son mari à Madrid avec ses trois enfants. Elle y reste un an. Cette année-là, Victor Hugo est pensionnaire dans une institution religieuse de Madrid, le collège des Nobles. En mars 1812 ses parents se séparent et Sophie Hugo retourne vivre dans le quartier du Val de Grâce à Paris. De retour à Paris, Victor Hugo grandit auprès d'une mère tendre et assez libérale. Il s'adonne aux lettres et dès 1816, alors qu'il n'a que quatorze ans, qu'il note : "Je veux être Chateaubriand ou rien". L'Académie, à l'occasion d'un concours qu'elle organise, est a deux doigts de lui décerner le prix; mais le titre du poème de Victor Hugo, Trois lustres à peine, suggérant trop le très jeune âge du poète, effraye les jurés. Le prix lui échappe. En 1819 il se fiance secrètement, malgré la jalousie de son frère Eugène et contre l'avis de sa mère, avec Adèle Foucher, une amie d'enfance.

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