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Victor Hugo is considered to be one of the greatest authors and world literature. He died in 1885 after publishing novels and poems. The best known of which is the novel Les Misérables. Throughout his career, he also wrote epigrams, histories, critical essays, and poems....
was well-captured by the novelist Victor Hugo. In a letter to his wife, he wrote, “Human society, the world, man in his entirety is in the alphabet. … The alphabet is a source” (Hardacre). Hugo saw letters everywhere, not just in what humankind creates but in nature as well. Th...
Hugo’s intense grief found some mitigation in poems that later appeared in Les Contemplations, a volume that he divided into “Autrefois” and “Aujourd’hui,” the moment of his daughter’s death being the mark between yesterday and today. He found relief above all in working on a new ...
Victor Hugo was an eminent French novelist, poet, playwright, essayist, and perhaps the most influential exponent of the Romantic movement in France.
Victor Hugo. Writer: Les Misérables. Although Hugo was fascinated by poems from childhood on, he spent some time at the polytechnic university of Paris until he dedicated all his work to literature. He was one of the few authors who were allowed to reac
Victor Hugo was horn on February 26, 1802, the son of a Breton mother and a father from northeastern France. His works show the influence of both racial strains
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Hugo's rationalism can be found in poems such as Torquemada (1869, about religious fanaticism), The Pope (1878, anti-clerical), Religions and Religion (1880, denying the usefulness of churches) and, published posthumously, The End of Satan and God (1886 and 1891 respectively, in which he ...
Ethnocentrism and Otherness: The Translations of Hugo's Poems and the Establishment of a Romanian Linguistic and Cultural Identity Studied for the French-Romanian domain, and more particularly for the translations of Victor Hugo's poetry, the opening to the Other, to the Foreigner, rea... E Pet...