
Victor Hugo, son oeuvre poétique
by Ernest Dupuy
"Victor Hugo, son œuvre poétique" by Ernest Dupuy is a biographical study written in the late 19th century. This work delves into the life and poetic contributions of Victor Hugo, one of France's foremost literary figures, examining both his artistic genius and the contextual factors that shaped his career. The book provides insights into Hugo's formative experiences, the influences that guided his poetic voice, and the society in which he wrote. The opening of the book introduces Victor Hugo's early life, detailing significant aspects of his upbringing, such as his birth in Besançon and his relationships with his parents. Dupuy highlights the challenging health issues Hugo faced as a child, illustrating the emotional and practical support from his mother, which instilled in him a profound appreciation for maternal love. The text outlines his father's military background and discusses Hugo's early literary ambitions, including his first poetic attempts and the development of his distinctive style. Through this introduction, the narrative sets the stage for a deeper exploration of Hugo's literary evolution and his eventual acclaim and influence in French literature.
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