Hugo, a master poet, novelist, playwright, literary critic and political commentator of French literature in the19th century, is known as the national poet of France and the leader of the romantic literary movement. He advocates democracy and freedom, opposes the monarchy, advocates humanitarianism, and advocates the abolition of the death penalty. He is famous for his masterpieces such as hunchback of notre dame and Les Miserables.
1802 was born in Besancon, eastern France, on February 26th.
18 19 co-founded the conservative literary biweekly with the romantic poet Winnie the Pooh and others. Publish the first poem in a journal.
1822 compiled the first collection of poems, poems and miscellaneous poems. Marry Edna at St. Supes Cathedral.
1825 was awarded the medal of honor to attend the coronation ceremony of Charles X.
1827 published Cromwell and the famous romantic manifesto, and became the leader of the romantic movement.
183 1 year completed the romantic literary masterpiece and novel Notre Dame de Paris (that is, the hunchback of Notre Dame de Paris).
184 1 was elected to the French Academy in and publicly expressed his support for constitutional monarchy.
1843, the script Les Burgraves failed, and his daughter Leo Paulding died unexpectedly, so he stopped his new work and turned to politics.
/kloc-became a nobleman in 0/845 and was named Count Hugo.
1848 set up a major event magazine.
He was arrested and imprisoned on 1850, and Hugo fled Paris under the pseudonym of Wen Lan.
185 1 year, louis bonaparte launched a coup to declare monarchy, and Hugo was forced into exile.
1853 published a collection of poems full of ironic political meanings.
1862, he published the immortal social novel Les Miserables.
Hugo's wife Edna died in 1868.
1870, the third government was established, ending 19 years of exile and returning to Paris.
187 1 was elected as a representative of the national assembly.
Hugo 1876 was elected senator.
1883, the third volume of the century legend is completed.
1May 22, 885, died in Paris.
/kloc-in June, 2000, Hugo's coffin was placed under the Arc de Triomphe for all the people to see and buried in the Great Man Cemetery in Paris.
Main works:
1827: Cromwell (script)
1829: Oriental (Poetry)
1830: El Nani (script)
183 1: the hunchback of Notre Dame de Paris (novel)
1838: Ruybras (script)
1853: Poetry
1856: Meditation (Poetry)
1862: Les Miserables (novel)
1869: men's quick words (novel)
1859-1883: The Legend of Siecles (Poetry)
1874: quart-Wingate-Treize (novel)