-[France] Hugo
Victor Hugo (182.2.26 ~ 1885.5.22), the leader of the 19th century romantic literary movement and a representative figure of humanitarianism, was called "Shakespeare of France". Hugo was born in Besancon, the provincial capital of eastern France, next to Switzerland. His father was a general under Napoleon. Hugo was stationed in Spain with his father when he was a child. He went back to Paris at the age of 1 and graduated from high school to study in law school, but his interest was writing. At the age of 15, he won a prize in the poetry contest of the French Academy, won the first prize in the "Hundred Flowers Poetry Contest" at the age of 17, and published a collection of poems "Ode to Poetry" at the age of 2, which was awarded by Louis Stanislas Xavier for praising the restoration of Bourbon Dynasty, and then wrote a lot of exotic poems. Later, he was disappointed with the Bourbon Dynasty and the July Dynasty, and became a * * * pacifist. He also wrote many poetic dramas and plays, and several novels with distinctive characteristics and carried out his ideas. Main works:
Cromwell (script), Poetry of the Orient (poem), Onani (script) and hunchback of notre dame (Notre Dame de Paris (novel), Lyu3 bu4 La (script), Punishment Collection (poem), Meditation Collection (poem) and Les Miserables (poem).
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