Hugo s life experience, which country is Hugo from?

Updated on culture 2024-04-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hugo was French.

    February 26, 1802, Victor Hugo.

    Born into a family of officers in Besan On, France, his father Brudus Hugo was a general under Napoleon.

    Since middle school, Hugo has been fond of literary creation, and has developed a strong interest in literature, so he began to write poetry. His literary activities began when he wrote for the journal Literary Conservative. His first novel, "Han Islam", won the admiration of Nothier.

    The association with Nautier prompted Hugo to turn to romanticism.

    and gradually became the head of the Romantics.

    Hugo's biography:

    At the age of 13, he and his brother entered a boarding school, and both brothers became student leaders. By the age of 16 he was already able to compose outstanding verses, and by the age of 21 he had published a collection of poems and became famous. In 1845, King Louis Philippe of France conferred on Hugo the House of Lords.

    He has been a member of parliament and has been concentrating on politics ever since. In 1848, the February Revolution broke out in France, and King Louis of France was deposed.

    During this period, Hugo traveled extensively to promote the revolution, contributed a lot to the people, won the respect of the new republic, was made a count, and was elected as a national representative and a member of the National Assembly. Three years later, Napoleon III.

    Declared emperor, he attacked it so much that he was exiled from the country. After 20 years of wandering, he completed Les Misérables

    In 1870 France was restored to a republican form of government (the French Third Republic, and Hugo returned to France from exile. On May 22, 1885, Hugo died and a state funeral was held in Pendra.

    Hugo's creative process spanned more than 60 years, and his works include 26 volumes of poetry, 20 volumes**, 12 volumes of plays, and 21 volumes of philosophical works, totaling 79 volumes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hugo was a Frenchman.

    Victor Hugo, a representative writer of positive romantic literature in France in the early 19th century, a representative figure of humanism, and an outstanding bourgeois democratic writer in the history of French literature, is known as the "Shakespeare of France". During his lifetime, he wrote many poems, screenplays, various essays, literary criticisms and political chapters, and had a wide influence in France and the world.

    Hugo was a prolific writer and a prolific poet who lived six and ten years. In his early works, he basically stood on the position of bourgeois humanism, sympathized with the people's suffering, and hoped to solve the contradictions through social reform. There is a certain element of realism in the later creations.

    Hugo's artistic approach features:

    Poetry: It has magnificent colors, full of unbridled imagination, as well as wonderful **, multi-faceted words and ingenious rhyme, to achieve the extraordinary realm of elegance, exquisiteness, majesty and simplicity.

    **Aspect: Most of them write about society** Describe all kinds of life, integrating realism and romanticism, the plot is vivid, the structure is bizarre, the emotions are surging, the momentum is majestic, shocking, and popular.

    In terms of plays: breaking the Trinity of Greek tragedy, he created a romantic drama with mixed sorrow and joy. The use of rich imagination, strong emotions, boundless spirit, and beautiful poetry creates a strong and contradictory dramatic effect.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hugo was French.

    Victor Hugo.

    English name: Victor Hugo

    February 26, 1802 – May 22, 1885) was a representative writer of positive romantic literature in France in the early 19th century.

    He is an outstanding bourgeois-democratic writer in the history of French literature.

    He is known as the "Shakespeare of France."

    Character evaluation

    Hugo was "one of the very few writers in France who was truly popular with the people, probably the only one". (French philosopher and writer Sartre.)

    Of all the great men in literature and art, Hugo is the only one who lives in the hearts of the French people. (French writer Romain Rolland.)

    Hugo is the embodiment of power, and it is enough to estimate his value by looking at the poets who appeared around him, in order to gain a firm foothold by his side, and having to find another way with Lu. (Commentary by the French poet Paul Valéry).

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