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“The Man Who Laughs”, analysis of the novel by Victor Hugo

One of the most famous novels of Victor Hugo was created in the sixties of the XIX century and published in April 1869. In it, the French writer raised several important universal and social issues related to the eternal themes … Continue reading

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“Hernani”, analysis of the romantic drama by Victor Hugo

The romantic drama “Hernani” was written by Victor Hugo in the early autumn of 1829, after the prohibition of the production of “Marion Delorme”. She appeared on the scene in February 1830, a few months before the famous July Revolution. … Continue reading

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“Les Miserables”, analysis of the novel by Victor Hugo

The epic novel “Les Miserables” was created by Hugo for thirty years. The French writer put two strictly opposite images of his era, the convict and the righteous, in the basis of the plot, not in order to show their … Continue reading

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“The Hunchback of Notre-Dame”, analysis of the novel by Victor Hugo

The idea of the novel “The Hunchback of Notre-Dame” arose from Hugo in the early 20th century  and finally took shape by the middle of 1828. The prerequisites for creating an epochal work were natural cultural processes that took place … Continue reading

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