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  1. François-Victor Hugo (28 October 1828 – 26 December 1873) [1] was the fourth of five children of French novelist Victor Hugo and his wife Adèle Foucher. François-Victor is best known for his translations of the works of William Shakespeare into French, which were published in 18 volumes between 1859 and 1866.

    • writer, translator
  2. François-Victor Hugo, né le 28 octobre 1828 à Paris où il est mort de la tuberculose le 26 décembre 1873, est le quatrième des cinq enfants de Victor Hugo et Adèle Foucher. Il est connu surtout pour sa traduction en français des œuvres de William Shakespeare , dont la série complète parait en 18 volumes entre 1859 et 1866 ...

  3. Victor Hugo (Besançon, Francia, 1802 - París, 1885) Poeta, dramaturgo y novelista francés considerado el máximo exponente del Romanticismo en su país. La infancia de Victor Hugo transcurrió en Besançon, salvo dos años (1811-1812) en que residió con su familia en Madrid, donde su padre había sido nombrado comandante general.

  4. 26 de feb. de 2018 · El escritor francés Víctor Hugo nació el 26 de febrero de 1802. Autor de obras tan reconocidas como Los miserables o Nuestra Señora de París, el poeta, novelista y dramaturgo es considerado...

  5. François-Victor Hugo (28 October 1828 – 26 December 1873) was the fourth of five children of French novelist Victor Hugo and his wife Adèle Foucher. François-Victor is best known for his translations of the works of William Shakespeare into French, which were published in 18 volumes between 1859 and 1866.

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    • December 26, 1873
    • October 28, 1828
  6. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Victor Hugo, poet, novelist, and dramatist who was the most important of the French Romantic writers. Though regarded in France as one of that country’s greatest poets, he is better known abroad for such novels as Notre-Dame de Paris (1831) and Les Miserables (1862).

  7. Overview. François-Victor Hugo. (1828—1873) Quick Reference. (1828–73), French translator. Former journalist and second son of the distinguished man of letters, artist, and politician Victor Hugo, he translated the whole Shakespearian corpus into French in fifteen volumes ... From: Hugo, François-Victor in The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare »