Victor Hugo
Victor-Marie Hugo, vicomte Hugo was a French Romantic author, poet, essayist, playwright, journalist, human rights activist and politician.
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Main Works
20 Books
Quatrevingt-treize
Ninety-Three (Quatrevingt-treize) is the last novel by the French writer Victor Hugo. Published in 1874, three years after the bloody upheaval of the Paris Commune that resulted out of popular reaction to Napoleon III's failure to win the Franco-Prussian War, the novel concerns the Revolt in the Vendée and Chouannerie – the counter-revolutionary uprisings in 1793 during the French Revolution. It is divided into three parts, but not chronologically; each part tells a different story, offering a different view of historical general events.
Sefiller
"Sefiller" by Victor Hugo, a novel, invites you into a profound narrative of human struggle and redemption. You follow characters through challenging circumstances and societal landscapes. This work explores themes of justice, sacrifice, and the human spirit. It offers a sweeping portrayal of life's enduring complexities.
Notre-Dame de Paris
You are immersed in 15th-century Paris, where the grand cathedral of Notre-Dame serves as the backdrop for a tale of love, obsession, and social injustice. You encounter the deformed bell-ringer Quasimodo, the captivating gypsy Esmeralda, and the tormented Archdeacon Frollo. This historical novel explores themes of fate and humanity within a vivid medieval setting.
Hunchback of Notre Dame
You are about to read "Hunchback of Notre Dame," a novel by Victor Hugo. This classic work, presented here as a 2013 publication, invites you into a timeless narrative. Prepare to explore a foundational story in literature.
Hunchback of Notre Dame Annotated
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is Victor Hugo's novel published in 1831. Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer of Notre Dame, falls in love with the gypsy Esmeralda, who is also loved by the archdeacon Frollo and Captain Phoebus. A novel about beauty, monstrosity and social injustice in medieval Paris.
Misérables de Victor Hugo
Discover 'Misérables de Victor Hugo', a novel by Victor Hugo. You will encounter a narrative rich in historical and social commentary. This 2021 edition brings a classic work to new readers.