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  • Victor Hugo (author)
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  • Victor Marie Hugo (February 26, 1802 - May 22, 1885) was a French poet, novelist, and dramatist who was the most important of the French Romantic authors. His best-known works are the novels, Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (French: Notre-Dame de Paris), which was adapted into the 1996 animated feature film of the same name, in which two gargoyles: Victor and Hugo were each named after him. His name, Victor Hugo, is also a character in the 2011 Disney/Pixar film Cars 2.
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Spouse
  • Adèle Foucher
Name
  • Victor Hugo
Years Active
  • 1823
Died
  • 1885-05-22
  • Paris, France
Children
  • Léopold, Léopoldine, Charles, François-Victor, Adèle
Occupation(s)
  • Poet, playwright, novelist, essayist, visual artist, statesman, human rights campaigner
Born
  • 1802-02-26
  • Besancon, Doubs, France
  • Victor Marie Hugo
Nationality
  • 20
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  • Victor Marie Hugo (February 26, 1802 - May 22, 1885) was a French poet, novelist, and dramatist who was the most important of the French Romantic authors. His best-known works are the novels, Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (French: Notre-Dame de Paris), which was adapted into the 1996 animated feature film of the same name, in which two gargoyles: Victor and Hugo were each named after him. His name, Victor Hugo, is also a character in the 2011 Disney/Pixar film Cars 2.
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