Victor Hugo, one of Franceβs greatest writers, captured the struggles and triumphs of humanity in his monumental works. Born in 1802 in BesanΓ§on, France, Hugoβs life spanned a period of political upheaval and artistic transformation. This biography explores his early success as a poet, his role as a Romantic pioneer, and his enduring novels, including Les MisΓ©rables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. Hugoβs works championed social justice, human dignity, and the plight of the marginalized, making him a voice for the oppressed. Beyond his literary achievements, Hugoβs political activism and exile during Napoleon IIIβs rule reveal his unwavering commitment to freedom. This book offers a rich account of Hugoβs creative genius, his personal challenges, and his enduring influence on literature and society.
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