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  1. Victor Hugo, Heritage Defender Victor Hugo's fascination for French heritage can not only be seen in the monuments present in his literary works — he also safeguarded them in real life. At the dawn of the nineteenth century there was a growing awareness in France of the revolutionary "vandalism" of ancient monuments, to which, in particular ...

  2. Victor-Marie Hugo, novelist, poet, playwright, dramatist, essayist and statesman, (February 26, 1802 – May 22, 1885) is recognized as one of the most influential Romantic writers of the nineteenth century. Born and raised in a royalist Catholic family, Hugo would—like so many of the Romantics—rebel against the conservative political and ...

  3. Victor Hugo, parfois surnommé l' Homme océan ou, de manière posthume, l' Homme siècle, est un poète, dramaturge, écrivain, romancier et dessinateur romantique français, né le 7 ventôse an X ( 26 février 1802) à Besançon et mort le 22 mai 1885 à Paris. Il est considéré comme l'un des écrivains de la langue française et de la ...

  4. Victor Hugo escribió Islande (1823) y Bug-Jargal (1824), y los poemas de Odas y baladas (1826). En su drama histórico Cromwell (1827), plantea la liberación de las restricciones que imponía el clasicismo que se convertiría en el manifiesto del romanticismo .

  5. Viktoras Hugo ( Victor-Marie Hugo, 1802 m. vasario 26 d. – 1885 m. gegužės 22 d.) – prancūzų poetas, dramaturgas, romanistas, tapytojas ir dizaineris. [1] Jis laikomas žymiausiu prancūzų romantizmo poetu.

  6. Victor Hugo vztraja prostovoljno zunaj in tu dočaka celo izjavo amnestije leta 1859, a vztraja še naprej kot izgnanec kot izraz svojega ponosa, da so bile njegove odločitve pravilne. Po letu bivanja v Bruslju se odpravi med Britance, kjer biva na otokih Angleškega kanala ( Guernsey ).

  7. Victor Hugo. Victor Hugo was born on February 26, 1802, in Besançon, France. He studied law from 1815 to 1818 and graduated from the law faculty in Paris. During this time, he also began a career in literature, founding the journal Conservateur Littéraire in 1819. He published his first book of poems, Odes et poesies diverses (Pélicier), in ...

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