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  1. Adèle Foucher (27 September 1803 – 27 August 1868) was the wife of French writer Victor Hugo, with whom she was acquainted from childhood. Her affair with the critic Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve became the raw material for Sainte-Beuve's 1834 novel, Volupté. Adèle wrote a biography of her husband, published in 1863. Early life

  2. Adèle Foucher, née le 27 septembre 1803 à Paris, et morte le 27 août 1868 à Bruxelles, est l'épouse de l'écrivain français Victor Hugo et la sœur de Paul Foucher.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adèle_HugoAdèle Hugo - Wikipedia

    Adèle Foucher Adèle Hugo (24 August 1830 – 21 April 1915) was the fifth and youngest child of French writer Victor Hugo . She is remembered for developing schizophrenia as a young woman, which led to a romantic obsession with a British military officer who rejected her.

  4. Aug 8, 2023 · Derrière l’illustre écrivain se cache une femme dont la vie propre mérite d’être explorée. Carnet d’Histoire dresse pour vous le portrait intime dAdèle Foucher et de son rôle essentiel dans la vie d’Hugo.

  5. Dec 30, 2018 · Party tricks and naked writing: the eccentric life of Victor Hugo. ... He claimed that on their wedding night he and his wife Adèle Foucher had sex nine times. Foucher reportedly lost interest in ...

  6. Title: Adèle Hugo (née Foucher, wife of Victor Hugo) (d. 1868) Artist: Pierre Jean David d'Angers (French, Angers 1788–1856 Paris) Date: 1828. Culture: French. Medium: Bronze, brown patina, hollow cast. Dimensions: Diameter: 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm) Classification: Medals and Plaquettes. Credit Line: Gift of Samuel P. Avery, 1898. Accession ...

  7. Hugo, Adèle (1830–1915)Daughter of Victor Hugo who was the subject of the film The Story of Adele H. Name variations: Adele Hugo. Born Adèle Hugo in Paris, France, on July 27, 1830; died in France in 1915; second daughter and youngest child of Victor and Adèle (Foucher) Hugo (1806–1868); sister of Léopold II (b. 1823, who died as an ...

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