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  1. Victor's reputation as a poet developed early in his life, and he received a royal salary in 1822. In 1822 Hugo married his childhood sweetheart, Adèle Foucher, one and a half years after the death of his mother, who had opposed their marriage. The couple later had four children. Their apartment in Paris became the meeting place for the ...

  2. 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.

  3. Adèle Hugo was an accomplished, intelligent, and ambitious young woman whose potential shrank with every year she spent under her tyrannical father’s r AboutWhen Victor Hugo died in 1885, the world was shocked to discover that he had a lone survivor: his daughter Adèle, incarcerated in an asylum for insane gentlewomen.

  4. 14 de mar. 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.

  5. 20 de abr. de 2012 · Syncopation: A Memoir of Adele Hugo. Paperback – April 20, 2012. In nineteenth-century France, a woman’s role was explicitly defined: she was a daughter, then a wife, then a mother. This view was held by novelist and poet Victor Hugo, but not by his daughter, pianist and poet Adèle Hugo.

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  6. 2 de dic. de 2010 · Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885 Bookplateleaf 0004 Call number PQ 2293 .H78 1863 Camera Canon 5D External-identifier urn:oclc:record:797083281 Foldoutcount 0 Identifier victorhugoracon01hugo Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t58d0q87f Lccn 35037388 Ocr_converted

  7. 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.