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  1. 29 de dic. de 2013 · Hugo se encontraba entonces de viaje con su amante, Juliette Drouet. Mientras cenaban en un restaurante en Soubise, el escritor tomó un periódico parisino y se tropezó con el titular que le helaría la sangre: MUERE AHOGADA EN EL SENA LA HIJA DE VICTOR HUGO. Léopoldine, Adèle, Charles et François-Victor. Drawing by Adèle Hugo

  2. 30 de ene. de 2020 · Adèle Foucher married Victor Hugo in 1821. Maison de Victor Hugo - Hauteville House / Paris Musées / public domain. As a young man, Hugo fell in love with Adèle Foucher, his childhood friend. They were well-matched in personality and in age (Foucher was only one year younger than Hugo), but his mother strongly disapproved of their relationship.

  3. 2 de dic. de 2010 · À la fin du tome 1, quelques oeuvres inédites de Victor Hugo. Skip to main content. ... Hugo, Adèle, 1806-1868; Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885. Publication ...

  4. Adèle's biography of her husband, Victor Hugo raconté par un témoin de sa vie, was published in 1863, and was notable for excluding any mention of Victor's sexual adventures. [13] Adèle died of a "cerebral congestion" at the age of 64, while staying in Brussels, and was buried at Villequier , near the grave of her daughter Léopoldine; her sons accompanied the body on its journey for burial.

  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. 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 ...

  7. El diario íntimo de Adela H. (también L'Histoire d'Adèle H.) es una película francesa de 1975 dirigida por François Truffaut, quien además adaptó la historia junto a Jean Gruault, Frances Vernor Guille y Suzanne Schiffman. Es la historia de Adèle Hugo, hija del escritor Victor Hugo, que decide, por sus profundas convicciones, alejarse ...