Victor Hugo (1802–1885), born in Besançon, France, is widely considered one of the greatest French writers and influencers in the romantic literary movement. He rose to fame at a y...mehr sehenVictor Hugo (1802–1885), born in Besançon, France, is widely considered one of the greatest French writers and influencers in the romantic literary movement. He rose to fame at a young age, having published his first collection of poetry at just twenty years old. As an avid activist against capital punishment, Hugo used his novels to reveal the injustices and hardships facing Parisians. He became active in politics and was elected the French Parliament, where he advocated against the death penalty. When Louis-Napoléon gained power over France in 1851, Hugo was deemed a traitor, and he fled to Brussels in exile. During this time, he wrote his most thought-provoking and searing works, many of which have been adapted into award-winning films and musicals, such as Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
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Les Misérables (Alle 5 Bände): Die Elenden - Klassiker der Weltliteratur: Die beliebteste Liebesgeschichte und ein fesselnder politisch-ethischer Roman
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Die beliebtesten Liebesromane der Weltliteratur (15 Titel in einem Buch): Klassische Liebesgeschichten: Emotionen und gesellschaftliche Konflikte des 19. Jh.
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