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  1. François-Victor Hugo (28. Oktober 1828 – 26. Dezember 1873), Adèle Hugo (24. August 1830 – 21. April 1915). Weil sich Victor Hugo mehr und mehr in die Schriftstellerei vertiefte, fühlte sich seine Frau zunehmend vernachlässigt und begann eine Liaison mit einem Freund ihres Mannes, dem Literaten Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve.

  2. Although the first complete translation of Shakespeare’s Sonnets was published in 1857 by Victor Hugo’s son, François-Victor Hugo, it is Amédée Pichot, the translator of Byron, who must be credited with intro-ducing them in France, exactly two hundred years ago. In 1821, Pichot published a meagre choice of six sonnets in prose in the ...

  3. 1802. Birth of Victor Hugo on February 26, 1802, in Besançon, where his father Léopold is stationed. His father, who was a soldier in the French Revolution and later in the Empire, pursued most of his career under Joseph Bonaparte. In 1797, he married Sophie Trébuchet, a royalist from the Vendée region. The couple have three children, Abel ...

  4. 30. Jan. 2020 · Poet, novelist, and voice of the French Romantic Movement. Victor Hugo (February 26, 1802 – May 22, 1885) was a French poet and novelist during the Romantic Movement. Among French readers, Hugo is best known as a poet, but to readers outside of France, he’s best known for his epic novels The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Les Misérables .

  5. 23. Feb. 2023 · Although the first complete translation of Shakespeare’s Sonnets was published in 1857 by Victor Hugo’s son, François-Victor Hugo, it is Amédée Pichot, the translator of Byron, who must be credited with introducing them in France, exactly two hundred years ago.

  6. 29. Okt. 2023 · Victor and Adèle shared a close bond, which brought five children into the world: Leopold, who died some weeks after his birth, Léopoldine (1824-1843), Charles (1825-1871), François-Victor (1828-1873), and Adèle (1830-1915). Following his marriage, Victor Hugo began to write his earliest fiction works.

  7. Victor-Marie Hugo [viktɔʁ maʁi yɡo] ( Besançon, 1802. február 26. – Párizs, 1885. május 22.) francia romantikus költő, regény - és drámaíró, politikus és akadémikus. Élete és művészete szinte teljesen átfogta a 19. századot.