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  1. Adèle was the youngest child of Victor and Adéle Foucher Hugo. No record has been found of any marriage for her. According to Wikipedia, she developed signs of mental illness in 1856 and her symptoms indicated schizophrenia. Later she was placed in a mental institution outside Paris where she stayed until her...

  2. 24 de sept. de 2019 · Madame Victor Hugo, to bring her daughter out of her depression, took a short trip with her to Paris in 1858, and another to London in 1859. When Victor Hugo returned to France in 1870, Adèle, whose health was permanently affected, went into a convalescent home in Saint-Mandé and then in Suresnes. I went to visit her from time to time: she ...

  3. 1 de sept. de 2013 · In 1863, Adèle Hugo ran away from her family, following Pinson to Halifax, eventually sending word to her family that they had married. In May of 1866, the 16th was sent to Barbados. Barbados, an island in the southeastern Caribbean, was colonized by the English in the early 1600s.

  4. Hugo, Adèle (1830–1915)Daughter of Victor Hugo who was the subject of the film The Story of Adele H. Name variations: Adele Hugo. Born Adèle Hugo in Paris, France, on July 27, 1830; died in France in 1915; second daughter and youngest child of Victor and Adèle (Foucher) Hugo (1806–1868); sister of Léopold II (b. 1823, who died as an infant), Léopoldine Hugo (1824–1843), Charles Hugo ...

  5. Francois Truffaut's "The Story of Adele H." insists at the outset that it's based on real events and real people, perhaps because that assurance will help to anchor us during the film's descent into one woman's mad and obsessive passion. The woman is Adele Hugo, the youngest daughter of Victor Hugo, and in the coded journals she kept during her long life (she died in 1915 at the age of 85) she ...

  6. 21 de jun. de 2018 · Those who know Adèle Hugo chiefly through Isabelle Adjani’s portrayal of her in François Truffaut’s film The Story of Adèle H. (1975), crossing the Atlantic in desperate pursuit of yet another officer, the perfidious Lieutenant Pinson, may be agreeably surprised by the Jane Austen-like acuity of her diaries.

  7. 18 de may. de 2024 · Encouraged by his mother, Hugo founded a review, the Conservateur Littéraire (1819–21), in which his own articles on the poets Alphonse de Lamartine and André de Chénier stand out. His mother died in 1821, and a year later Victor married a childhood friend, Adèle Foucher, with whom he had five children.