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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. Víctor Hugo conoció a los 7 años a una niña de 6: Adèle Foucher, hija de unos íntimos amigos de sus padres. Sorprendentemente, tanto los Foucher como los Hugo opusieron muchos obstáculos al matrimonio de Adèle y Víctor cuando éstos decidieron unir sus vidas, a pesar de que Hugo, en 1822, ya comenzaba a hacerse célebre tras vencer en ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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).

  7. Title: Adèle Hugo (née Foucher, wife of Victor Hugo) (d. 1868) Artist: Pierre Jean David d'Angers (French, Angers 1788–1856 Paris) Date: 1828. Culture: French.