What country does Hugo come from?

Victor hugo,/kloc-a representative writer of French positive romantic literature in the early 9th century, a representative figure of humanitarianism and an outstanding bourgeois democratic writer in the history of French literature, was called "Shakespeare of France". He wrote many poems, novels, plays, various essays, literary comments and political articles in his life, which have a wide influence in France and even the world.

Hugo's creative history is over 60 years, and his works include 26 volumes of poems, 20 volumes of novels, 2 volumes of scripts1and 2 volumes of philosophical works, totaling 79 volumes. His masterpieces include the novel Notre Dame de Paris, 1993 and Les Miserables, and the short story Death in Normandy.

Hugo's novels

183 1 year, Hugo's novel hunchback of Notre Dame de Paris came out, which is Hugo's most romantic novel.

By describing the tragedy of Esmeralda, a kind gypsy girl, who was devastated and persecuted under the feudal autocracy in the Middle Ages, the novel reflects the darkness of the authoritarian society, the rampant reactionary church and the cruelty of the judicial system, and highlights the anti-feudal theme.