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Adèle Hugo (24 August 1830 – 21 April 1915) was the fifth and youngest child of French writer Victor Hugo. She is remembered for developing schizophrenia as a young woman, which led to a romantic obsession with a British military officer who rejected her.
- Victor Hugo, Adèle Foucher
Adèle Hugo, née à Paris le 24 août 1830 [2], [3] et morte à Suresnes le 21 avril 1915 [4], est une compositrice française. Elle était le cinquième enfant, et la seconde fille, d'Adèle Foucher et de Victor Hugo.
Adèle Hugo, nacida en París el 24 de agosto de 1830 y murió en Suresnes el 21 de abril de 1915, es la quinta hija y la segunda hija de Victor Hugo y Adèle Foucher (también llamada Adèle Hugo), la única que sobrevivió a su ilustre padre, pero cuyo estado mental, fallando muy temprano, le valió, desde 1872, muchos años. en un hogar de ...
Adèle Hugo (24 August 1830 – 21 April 1915) was the fifth and youngest child of French writer Victor Hugo. She is remembered for developing schizophrenia as a young woman, which led to a romantic obsession with a British military officer who rejected her.
Adèle Hugo ( 24 août 1830 - 21 avril 1915 ). Délaissée par son mari bourreau de travail, elle entame en 1830 une relation amoureuse avec Sainte-Beuve, ami de Victor, tandis que ce dernier devient l'amant de Juliette Drouet en 1833, vivant une relation de 50 ans avec sa maîtresse officielle.
- Adèle Julie Victoire Marie Foucher
Adèle Hugo as a young woman, by Louis Boulanger. Adèle Foucher (27 September 1803 – 27 August 1868) was the wife of French writer Victor Hugo, with whom she was acquainted from childhood. Her affair with the critic Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve became the raw material for Sainte-Beuve's 1834 novel, Volupté. [1]
Who was Adèle Hugo? Adèle Hugo was the fifth and youngest child of French writer Victor Hugo. She is remembered for developing schizophrenia as a young woman, which led to a romantic obsession with a British military officer who rejected her. Her story has been retold in film and books.