
Victor Hugo
French · b. 1802
Victor Hugo was France's towering man of letters — poet, dramatist, and exiled political conscience — who spent nearly two decades on Les Misérables, his 1,400-page argument that mercy outlasts law. Both it and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame reshaped how a nation saw its poor, its prisons, and its cathedrals.
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