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  1. Adèle and Victor’s five children were born between 1823 and 1830: Léopold (who died at 3 months), Léopoldine, Charles, François-Victor and Adèle. The first performance of his romantic play Hernani on 25 February 1830 at the Comédie Française led to “the battle of Hernani” and tore up the rules of classical theatre, establishing Victor Hugo as the leader of the French romantic ...

  2. 20 de mar. de 2019 · Le Journal d'Adèle Hugo by Hugo, Adèle, 1830-1915. Publication date 1968 Topics Hugo, Adèle, 1830-1915 Publisher Paris : Lettres modernes Collection

  3. I know that Hugo had a longtime love affair with a woman named Juliette Drouet. Victor and Adèle did not quite have an “open marriage” in today’s sense. But after Adèle learned about Victor’s relationship with Juliette Drouet, she stayed with him—just as Victor had earlier chosen to stay with Adèle after discovering that she and ...

  4. RM 2T8H4X1 – Adèle Hugo (fille), Photographer, Between 1853 and 1855, 19th century, Maison de Victor Hugo - Hauteville House, Photograph, Albumen print, Jersey, Dimensions - Work: Height: 7.3 cm, Width: 6 cm. RM B86WPJ – Adele Hugo. RM P5B66A – 63 Adèle Hugo by Pierre Petit. RM CW5CHD – Adèle Foucher, Mrs Victor Hugo.

  5. 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...

  6. 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.

  7. Hugo had four other children called Léopoldine (28 August 1824), Charles (4 November 1826), François-Victor (28 October 1828) and Adèle (24 August 1830). Hugo published his first novel in 1823 (Han d'Islande). His second came three years later (Bug-Jargal, 1826).