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  1. Notre-Dame De Paris by Victor Hugo, 2010-03-06
  2. Les Misérables (French Edition) by Victor Hugo, 2010-04-04
  3. The Complete Works of Victor Hugo (with active table of contents) by Victor Hugo, 2009-08-08
  4. Miserables, Les (Penguin Popular Classics) by Victor Hugo, 1998-10
  5. Les Miserables by Victor Hugo, 2001-09-21
  6. William Shakespeare by Victor Hugo, Melville Best Anderson, 2010-09-10
  7. The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (Modern Library Classics) by Victor Hugo, 2002-10-08
  8. Notre-Dame of Paris by Victor Hugo, 2008-05-18
  9. Works of Victor Hugo. Les Miserables, Notre-Dame de Paris, Man Who Laughs, Toilers of the Sea, Poems & more (mobi) by Victor Hugo, 2008-07-06
  10. Victor Hugo: A Biography by Graham Robb, 1999-05-01
  11. Shadows of a Hand: The Drawings of Victor Hugo by Florian Rodari, Marie-Laure Prevost, et all 1998-04
  12. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Signet Classics) by Victor Hugo, 2010-03-02
  13. Classic French Literature: seven books by Hugo in English translation, in a single file, with active table of contents by Victor Hugo, 2010-01-16
  14. The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (Modern Library Mass Market Paperbacks) by Victor Hugo, 2004-11-02

21. Victor Hugo In Memorandum
Analysis of some of hugo's novels.
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/LeftBank/9640/index.html
Victor Hugo, the premier writer of the 19th century, through his vast and powerful collection of works, takes his place among the literary greats. His genius of words puts him in the company of Shakespeare, Dante, Homer, and several others, producing masterpieces built to withstand time and eternally touch the human heart.
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The Works of Victor Hugo

Pictures of Victor Hugo

Quotes from:
"Les Miserables"

"William Shakespeare"

The stories of crime

Miscellaneous quotes
...
A brief analysis
of some of Hugo's novels
Origin of Fantine
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22. Avenue Victor Hugo Bookshop
Used and new books with searchable catalog and newsletter.
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23. Liens Victor Hugo
R©pertoire des ressources hugoliennes sur Internet.
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LES MEILLEURES PAGES HUGOLIENNES Victor Hugo in Memorandum Le Club des Poètes WEBNET - Poèmes de Victor Hugo Le XIXè siècle, le siècle de Victor Hugo ... Hyperliens

24. Victor Hugo
Translate this page victor hugo . victor hugo, on le sait, est le fils d'un général d'Empire,qui, comme presque tous, fut d'abord soldat de la Révolution.
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VICTOR HUGO
Victor Hugo (1802-1885)
Un esprit qui marche de lueur en lueur [...], et qui s'arrête éperdu - au bord de l'infini
Extraits
Notes bio-bibliographiques

de la restauration.
On ne trouvait plus Chateaubriand assez romantique.
George Sand, Histoire de ma vie. La jeunesse:
Je serais Chateaubriand ou rien Les Rayons et les ombres Odes (1822), pour lequel il obtiendra une pension de Louis XVIII.
l'alliance du sabre et du goupillon
6 Place des Vosges, Paris
L'honorer aujourd'hui d'un culte, [...] Du Cénacle à la gloire [source : Max Gallo]
Cromwell les Orientales (1829). Lors de la "bataille" d' Hernani Baudelaire ) contre les tenants d'une tradition classique.
L'un de ces demi-soldes III, chap. I. conquit les Lettres comme jadis d'autres l'Europe Notre-Dame de Paris Marion de Lorme Le roi s'amuse Marie Tudor (1833) et son chef d'oeuvre romantique, Ruy Blas les Feuilles d'automne (1831), les (1837) et les Rayons et les ombres Dessin de Victor Hugo Dévouer sa pensée : «ma règle, ma loi, mon principe et mon but» en 1841, Victor Hugo suit

25. Victor And Hugo, Bunglers In Crime
Includes a complete episode guide, images, sound clips, and cast information.
http://www.nyanko.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/chamb/victorandhugo.html
Comments
This show marked the end of an era at Cosgrove Hall. It was the last cel-animated production before the big Thames collapse and company revamp, and the final project to feature the voices of CH stalwart Brian Trueman and cuddly TV munchkin David Jason. It also featured many guest appearances from other Cosgrove Hall characters, a common practise in comics, but an unusual step for a cartoon. I could speculate that the makers thought the show couldn't stand on its own and needed these popular, established characters to attract viewers... but heck, what do I know. So, was it actually any good? Well basically, most people either really loved it or really hated it. I can't deny it suffered from uninspired writing in places, and was a step down from its predecessor Count Duckula in terms of style. But it did have eye-pleasing character designs, great animation (most of the time), and taught viewers how to call someone a rotter in French. Who says cartoons aren't educational? Oh, and it seems to be wildly popular in Australia (insert your own Australians/criminals joke here.) Unfortunately

26. Victor Hugo
victor hugo. . victor hugo (18021885). Un esprit qui marche de lueur en lueur , et qui s'arrête éperdu - au
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VICTOR HUGO
Victor Hugo (1802-1885)
Un esprit qui marche de lueur en lueur [...], et qui s'arrête éperdu - au bord de l'infini
Extraits
Notes bio-bibliographiques

de la restauration.
On ne trouvait plus Chateaubriand assez romantique.
George Sand, Histoire de ma vie. La jeunesse:
Je serais Chateaubriand ou rien Les Rayons et les ombres Odes (1822), pour lequel il obtiendra une pension de Louis XVIII.
l'alliance du sabre et du goupillon
6 Place des Vosges, Paris
L'honorer aujourd'hui d'un culte, [...] Du Cénacle à la gloire [source : Max Gallo]
Cromwell les Orientales (1829). Lors de la "bataille" d' Hernani Baudelaire ) contre les tenants d'une tradition classique.
L'un de ces demi-soldes III, chap. I. conquit les Lettres comme jadis d'autres l'Europe Notre-Dame de Paris Marion de Lorme Le roi s'amuse Marie Tudor (1833) et son chef d'oeuvre romantique, Ruy Blas les Feuilles d'automne (1831), les (1837) et les Rayons et les ombres Dessin de Victor Hugo Dévouer sa pensée : «ma règle, ma loi, mon principe et mon but» en 1841, Victor Hugo suit

27. Victor Hugo, Le Poète
Translate this page Ce site est consacré à l'oeuvre de victor hugo. Chaque poème est illustréet brièvement annoté. victor hugo, le poète. Moteur de recherche.
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Victor Hugo a été un géant.
C'est Hugo qui, sans doute, a le mieux incarné le romantisme: son goût pour la nature, pour l'exotisme, ses postures orgueilleuses, son rôle d'exilé, sa conception du poète comme prophète, tout cela fait de l'auteur des Misérables l'un des romantiques les plus purs et les plus puissants qui soient. La force de son inspiration s'est exprimée par le vocabulaire le plus vaste de toute la littérature française, et tant la richesse que la variété de sa production ont de quoi étonner : Hugo a écrit de la poésie, des romans, de nombreux drames, mais aussi des essais littéraires et des pamphlets politiques, sans compter qu'il a tour à tour été stimulé par l' Orient , le Moyen Âge , les voix intérieures de la méditation, les paysages les plus paisibles ou les plus grandioses , l' action sociale et même les joies d'être grand-père . Il semble bien que Dieu lui-même, comme Hugo d'ailleurs l'évoque dans

28. Liber Liber: Biblioteca > Autori H >
Vita e opere del celebre scrittore francese. E' possibile scaricare il romanzo I miserabili.
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B C D ... Collaborare ti trovi in: Copertina Home Biblioteca Autori H Hugo, Victor Note biografiche Victor Marie Hugo nasce in Francia, a Besançon nel 1802. Figlio di un ufficiale di carriera, fu dalla madre incoraggiato a coltivare le sue inclinazioni letterarie, come "enfant prodige" alla corte dei Borboni. A ventitré anni viene investito della Legion d'Onore. Successivamente compone la raccolta poetica "Odi e ballate" (1826) - in cui per la prima volta viene evocata la figura di Napoleone - e, in ambito teatrale, il dramma "Cromwell" (1827), opera che lo vota ormai al romanticismo. Nella prefazione del "Cromwell" Hugo propose l'abbandono delle unità di tempo e di luogo e sostenne con forza l'ambientazione storica dell'azione scenica. Questa prefazione divenne una sorta di manifesto letterario per i francesi contemporanei e dichiarazione, da parte dell'autore, di un'assoluta fede romantica. Nel frattempo è iniziata l'apoteosi politica di Victor Hugo. Nel 1845 venne nominato da Luigi Filippo Pari di Francia, nel 1848 deputato all'Assemblea Costituente, dove fu uno dei più fieri avversari del presidente Luigi Bonaparte. Ma il colpo di stato del '51 segnò per lui l'inizio dell'esilio, esilio che durerà fino al 4 settembre 1870. Quando si trasferisce sull'isola di Guernesay, vicino a Jersey, è considerato "padre della Patria" in esilio.

29. Victor Hugo
D©couverte en images de l'auteur et de l'homme politique. Informations pour en savoir plus.
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30. Victor Hugo | French Poet & Novelist
victor hugo French Poet Novelist. 18021885. Back to Resources Menu.Books About victor hugo. victor hugo A Biography Author Graham Robb
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Victor Hugo
To love another person is to see the face of God.
Victor Hugo
was born on February 26, 1802 in Besancon, France. He was a poet, novelist, and dramatist and the most important French Romantic writer of the 19th Century. Hugo is best known for his novels "Notre-Dame de Paris" (a.k.a Hunchback of Notre-Dame) (1831) and "Les Miserables" (1862). Hugo created poems and novels that integrated political and philosophical questions with stories of his times. Many of Hugo's poems addressed the social disquiet of post-revolutionary France. Others to the glory of Napoleon . He wrote with simplicity and power of the joys and sorrows of life. Hugo authored an enormous body of work. Every morning he would write at least 100 lines of verse or 20 pages of prose. A recurring theme in Hugo's work is humanity's ceaceless combat with evil. He eloquently stated the problems of his century and the great eternal human questions. Modern readers are still captured by the larger than life characters and re-creation of the swarming underworld of 19th Century Paris found in "Les Miserables." Hugo died in Paris on the 23 of May, 1885 at the age of 83. Over three million people attended his State funeral.

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Exposici³ de la biblioteca d'humanitats de la Universitat Aut²noma de Barcelona amb motiu del segon centenari del seu neixament.
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32. Victor Hugo Central
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Victor Hugo wrote poetry, fiction, and essays. He was an artist, a playwright, and a journalist. A revolutionary in both the literary and the political. A 19th Century French literary legend. Victor in Poesy, Victor in Romance,
Cloud-weaver of phantasmal hopes and fears,
French of the French, and Lord of human tears;
Child-lover; Bard whose fame-lit laurels glance
Darkening the wreaths of all that would advance,
Beyond our strait, their claim to be thy peers;
Weird Titan by thy winter weight of years
As yet unbroken, Stormy voice of France!
Tennyson
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34. Victor Hugo, Poesie Francaise, Par Jean-Pierre Rosnay
Translate this page Nous sommes tous les fils de victor hugo, qui est le frère d'Homère, d'Omar Khâyyam,de Dante, de Shakespeare et de Goethe, le grand arbre de notre culture
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35. Paris Pages; Maison De Victor Hugo - Information
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36. Poeme De Victor Hugo Choisi Par Le Club Des Poetes
Translate this page victor hugo. Sachez qu'hier, de ma lucarne, J'ai vu, j'ai couvertde clins d'yeux, Une fille qui dans la Marne Lavait des torchons
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Victor Hugo
Sachez qu'hier, de ma lucarne,
J'ai vu, j'ai couvert de clins d'yeux,
Une fille qui dans la Marne
Lavait des torchons radieux
Je pris un air incendiaire
Je m'adossais contre un pilier
La blanchisseuse gaie et tendre
Sourit et, dans la hameau noir
Le bruit vertueux du battoir.
Mais ne veux pas, je vous le dis,
La peinture du paradis.

37. Poems For A Long Winter's Night
A selection of poems about winter, snow, and ice from Charles Baudelaire, Yves Bonnefoy, John Hollander, victor hugo, Gail Mazur, Robert Pack, and Paul Verlaine.
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Poems for a Long Winter's Night Slogging through the dead of winter with thick-bundled bodies and clouded breath, gingerly stepping from ice-free patch to ice-free patch, cursing the many cold and sunless days till March, we could use a little bright spot in all this gray. Perhaps a snowflake fluttering down just so, perfectly framing the universe for a hushed moment, or a cup of steaming hot chocolate cradled tenderly in grateful fingers, or even a rosy-cheeked young imp flinging a playful snowball across our grumbling brows. Charles Baudelaire ("The Cracked Bell")
Yves Bonnefoy
("The Only Rose")
John Hollander
("Effet de Neige")
Victor Hugo
("'Be off!' say Winter's snows..." and "Archangel Winter")
Gail Mazur
("Ice" and "The Idea of Florida During a Midwinter Thaw")
Robert Pack
("Snow Rise," "Storm," and "Midwinter Thaw")
Paul Verlaine
("Covering the land...") "Ice"
by Gail Mazur
from The Common
In the warming house, children lace their skates,
bending, choked, over their thick jackets. A Franklin stove keeps the place so cozy it's hard to imagine why anyone would leave

38. Victor Hugo (1802-1885)
Biography of the French poet, playwright, and novelist.
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Victor Hugo "IN a truly great dramatist the situations spring from the characters, but in Hugo's plays, as in Calderon 's and Corneille 's, the situation dominates the characters." This fault will be found alike in Hugo's first produced play, Cromwell , which appeared when its author was only twenty-five years old, and his two greatest stage successes, Hernani and Ruy Blas . The critic remarks further: "The situation in Hernani is strained and dramatically unreal, the sentiment is mawkish, the oratory grandiloquent; but a throbbing life and intensely expressed emotion maintain the interest, though this is a lyric rather than a dramatic one." The same might be said of Ruy Blas . Yet these two dramas are still played in France and go far toward explaining Hugo's contemporary popularity. Hugo's father was an officer in the French army, and most of his early life was spent in Paris with the exception of a year in Madrid where his father's military duties had taken him. This youthful experience left its imprint both on Hernani and Ruy Blas Hugo's interest in literature began young. In his early teens he was already entering poetical contests and was occasionally successful. At seventeen he founded a fortnightly journal which, however, was short-lived. At nineteen he wrote a play

39. La Madriguera De Un Lobo Llamado Victor Hugo
Dedicado a la protecci³n y conservaci³n del lobo.
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40. Lycée Victor Hugo
Pr©sentation de cet ©tablissement d'enseignement fran§ais. Marrakech.
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