About Victor Hugo
Victor Hugo was a towering figure of French literature whose passionate novels and plays championed social justice and human dignity. He is best remembered for masterpieces like Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, which exposed poverty and injustice with emotional power. Hugo famously declared that "poverty is the worst form of violence," reflecting his deep commitment to defending the oppressed and marginalized throughout his prolific career.
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Did you know? Hugo was forced into exile by Napoleon III after opposing his authoritarian rule, spending nearly twenty years living on the Channel Islands.
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