Hugo, Victor 1802-1885
Overview
Works: | 23,757 works in 69,864 publications in 51 languages and 397,489 library holdings |
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Genres: | Fiction History Epic fiction Drama Historical fiction Biographies Film adaptations Historical films Musical films Romance films |
Subject Headings: | Authors, French |
Roles: | Author, Bibliographic antecedent, Other, Lyricist, Creator, Illustrator, Librettist, Author of introduction, Contributor, Editor, Honoree, Composer, Collector, Originator, Author in quotations or text abstracts, Dedicatee, Artist, Correspondent, Recipient, Translator, Conceptor, Speaker, Musician, Publisher, 070, Dubious author, Publishing director, Adapter, wal, Former owner, Attributed name, Author of afterword, colophon, etc., Director, Inventor, Auctioneer, Author of screenplay, Restager , Dedicator, Responsible party, win |
Classifications: | PQ2286, 843.7 |
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Most widely held works about
Victor Hugo
- Familiar studies of men and books by Robert Louis Stevenson( )
- Olympio : the life of Victor Hugo by André Maurois( Book )
- Victor Hugo and the romantic drama by A. W Halsall( )
- Les Misérables by Tom Hooper( Visual )
- Victor Hugo by John Porter Houston( Book )
- A stage for poets; studies in the theatre of Hugo & Musset by Charles Affron( )
- Victor Hugo by Graham Robb( Book )
- My beloved Toto : letters from Juliette Drouet to Victor Hugo, 1833-1882 by Juliette Drouet( )
- New impressions of Africa = Nouvelles impressions d'Afrique by Raymond Roussel( )
- Les misérables by Bille August( Visual )
- The essential Victor Hugo by Victor Hugo( )
- A Victor Hugo encyclopedia by John Andrew Frey( )
- Victor Hugo on things that matter : a reader by Victor Hugo( )
- Le romantisme aux enchères : Ducange, Pixerécourt, Hugo by Marie-Pierre Le Hir( )
- Victor Hugo: a select and critical bibliography by Elliott Mansfield Grant( )
- Seduction : a novel of suspense by M. J Rose( Book )
- Selected poetry by Victor Hugo( )
- Victor Hugo and the visionary novel by Victor Brombert( Book )
- Victor Hugo by Joanna Richardson( Book )
- In their right minds : the lives and shared practices of poetic geniuses by Carole Brooks Platt( )
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Most widely held works by
Victor Hugo
Les misérables by
Victor Hugo(
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2,946 editions published between 1753 and 2021 in 30 languages and held by 27,201 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Victor Hugo's tale of injustice, heroism and love follows the fortunes of Jean Valjean, an escaped convict determined to put his criminal past behind him. But his attempts to become a respected member of the community are constantly put under threat: by his own conscience, when, owing to a case of mistaken identity, another man is arrested in his place; and by the relentless investigations of the dogged policeman Javert. It is not simply for himself that Valjean must stay free, however, for he has sworn to protect the baby daughter of Fantine, driven to prostitution by poverty. A compelling and compassionate view of the victims of early nineteenth-century French society, Les Miserables is a novel on an epic scale, moving inexorably from the eve of the battle of Waterloo to the July Revolution of 1830
2,946 editions published between 1753 and 2021 in 30 languages and held by 27,201 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Victor Hugo's tale of injustice, heroism and love follows the fortunes of Jean Valjean, an escaped convict determined to put his criminal past behind him. But his attempts to become a respected member of the community are constantly put under threat: by his own conscience, when, owing to a case of mistaken identity, another man is arrested in his place; and by the relentless investigations of the dogged policeman Javert. It is not simply for himself that Valjean must stay free, however, for he has sworn to protect the baby daughter of Fantine, driven to prostitution by poverty. A compelling and compassionate view of the victims of early nineteenth-century French society, Les Miserables is a novel on an epic scale, moving inexorably from the eve of the battle of Waterloo to the July Revolution of 1830
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by
guo Yu(
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2,467 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 33 languages and held by 26,846 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The tale of the hunchback bellringer of medieval Notre Dame, Quasimodo, whose love for the gypsy dancer, Esmeralda, had tragic consequences
2,467 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 33 languages and held by 26,846 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The tale of the hunchback bellringer of medieval Notre Dame, Quasimodo, whose love for the gypsy dancer, Esmeralda, had tragic consequences
The toilers of the sea by
Victor Hugo(
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855 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 15 languages and held by 5,652 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"The story concerns a Guernseyman named Gilliatt, a social outcast who falls in love with Deruchette, the niece of a local shipowner, Mess Lethierry. When Lethierry's ship is wrecked on the Roches Douvres, a perilous reef, Deruchette promises to marry whomever can salvage the ship's steam engine. Gilliatt eagerly volunteers, and the story follows both his physical trials and tribulations (which includes a battle with an octopus), as well as the undeserved opprobrium of his neighbours"--Wikipedia
855 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 15 languages and held by 5,652 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"The story concerns a Guernseyman named Gilliatt, a social outcast who falls in love with Deruchette, the niece of a local shipowner, Mess Lethierry. When Lethierry's ship is wrecked on the Roches Douvres, a perilous reef, Deruchette promises to marry whomever can salvage the ship's steam engine. Gilliatt eagerly volunteers, and the story follows both his physical trials and tribulations (which includes a battle with an octopus), as well as the undeserved opprobrium of his neighbours"--Wikipedia
Quatrevingt-treize by
Victor Hugo(
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905 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 23 languages and held by 4,928 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Ninety-Three is the last novel by the French writer Victor Hugo. Published in 1874, eighty years after the bloody upheaval of the Paris Commune of the French Revolution, the novel concerns the Revolt in the Vendée and Chouannerie - the counter-revolutionary revolts in 1793 during the French Revolution. Presents the French Revolution as the prototype of all revolutions and struggles of the people for freedom. Much of the plot is concerned with the safety of three little children
905 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 23 languages and held by 4,928 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Ninety-Three is the last novel by the French writer Victor Hugo. Published in 1874, eighty years after the bloody upheaval of the Paris Commune of the French Revolution, the novel concerns the Revolt in the Vendée and Chouannerie - the counter-revolutionary revolts in 1793 during the French Revolution. Presents the French Revolution as the prototype of all revolutions and struggles of the people for freedom. Much of the plot is concerned with the safety of three little children
The man who laughs by
VICTOR HUGO(
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568 editions published between 1800 and 2022 in 11 languages and held by 3,370 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Hugo's somber and serious meditation on class struggle and the sufferings of the underclass
568 editions published between 1800 and 2022 in 11 languages and held by 3,370 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Hugo's somber and serious meditation on class struggle and the sufferings of the underclass
Les misérables by
Victor Hugo(
Recording
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238 editions published between 1862 and 2020 in 6 languages and held by 2,691 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Story of Jean-Valjean, a convict struggling to escape his past, that became a gospel for the poor and oppressed
238 editions published between 1862 and 2020 in 6 languages and held by 2,691 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Story of Jean-Valjean, a convict struggling to escape his past, that became a gospel for the poor and oppressed
Napoleon the Little by
Victor Hugo(
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352 editions published between 1800 and 2020 in 6 languages and held by 2,643 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This pointedly satirical assessment of the governing skills of Napoleon set into motion a series of international scandals upon its initial publication in 1852. Author Victor Hugo had been living and working in Belgium when Napoleon the Little was published, but at the urging of King Leopold, the Belgian ruler, he left that country and took up residence on Jersey, an island under British rule. Readers who like their history with a stiff dose of wit will be well pleased
352 editions published between 1800 and 2020 in 6 languages and held by 2,643 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This pointedly satirical assessment of the governing skills of Napoleon set into motion a series of international scandals upon its initial publication in 1852. Author Victor Hugo had been living and working in Belgium when Napoleon the Little was published, but at the urging of King Leopold, the Belgian ruler, he left that country and took up residence on Jersey, an island under British rule. Readers who like their history with a stiff dose of wit will be well pleased
Ruy Blas by
Victor Hugo(
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435 editions published between 1828 and 2020 in 14 languages and held by 2,561 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This condensed version of Hugo's Ruy Blas was written by Edwin Booth in 1878
435 editions published between 1828 and 2020 in 14 languages and held by 2,561 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This condensed version of Hugo's Ruy Blas was written by Edwin Booth in 1878
Hernani by
Victor Hugo(
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493 editions published between 1829 and 2020 in 11 languages and held by 2,487 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Hernani is a 1830 drama set in a Spanish court in 1519. The plot begins with the introduction of a love triangle between Don Carlos, the king of Spain, Dona Sol, a young noblewoman and Don Ruy Gomex de Silva, Dona Sol's uncle and fiance. The plot thickens with the introduction of Hernani, a bandit who is Dona Sol's true love. After a series of underhanded scenarios by the male characters to win over Dona Sol, the play ends with Hernani and Dona Sol drinking poison and dying together. Although the play was successful and later inspired the opera Emani by Giuseppe Verdi, Hernani was remembered more for the occurrences on its opening night than any plot twists or characters. A few years before Hernani's debut, Hugo wrote a preface to his Cromwell, a drama that was never performed on stage due to its excessive length. In the preface, Hugo made a call to arms for young artists and writers of France to work outside of the Classicist boundaries being enforced at the time. This preface, paired with the earlier censorship of another of Hugo's plays, called for the demonstrations that would be remembered more than the play itself. On opening night, a group of young artists and writers, now called the "Romantic Army," rioted in the theatre, causing damage and being in such numbers they could not be stopped. Hernani ran for 100 performances, with each one accompanied by a demonstration
493 editions published between 1829 and 2020 in 11 languages and held by 2,487 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Hernani is a 1830 drama set in a Spanish court in 1519. The plot begins with the introduction of a love triangle between Don Carlos, the king of Spain, Dona Sol, a young noblewoman and Don Ruy Gomex de Silva, Dona Sol's uncle and fiance. The plot thickens with the introduction of Hernani, a bandit who is Dona Sol's true love. After a series of underhanded scenarios by the male characters to win over Dona Sol, the play ends with Hernani and Dona Sol drinking poison and dying together. Although the play was successful and later inspired the opera Emani by Giuseppe Verdi, Hernani was remembered more for the occurrences on its opening night than any plot twists or characters. A few years before Hernani's debut, Hugo wrote a preface to his Cromwell, a drama that was never performed on stage due to its excessive length. In the preface, Hugo made a call to arms for young artists and writers of France to work outside of the Classicist boundaries being enforced at the time. This preface, paired with the earlier censorship of another of Hugo's plays, called for the demonstrations that would be remembered more than the play itself. On opening night, a group of young artists and writers, now called the "Romantic Army," rioted in the theatre, causing damage and being in such numbers they could not be stopped. Hernani ran for 100 performances, with each one accompanied by a demonstration
The hunchback of Notre Dame by
Victor Hugo(
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128 editions published between 1976 and 2020 in 3 languages and held by 2,309 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Quasimodo, born a lame hunchback, has lived for many years as the bell ringer at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. Now he falls in love with the Gypsy girl Esmeralda, who is under a death sentence, and it seems that only by giving her up can he save her
128 editions published between 1976 and 2020 in 3 languages and held by 2,309 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Quasimodo, born a lame hunchback, has lived for many years as the bell ringer at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. Now he falls in love with the Gypsy girl Esmeralda, who is under a death sentence, and it seems that only by giving her up can he save her
Les contemplations by
Victor Hugo(
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430 editions published between 1841 and 2020 in 5 languages and held by 2,236 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Contemplations est un recueil de 156 poèmes dans «Autrefois» et «Aujourd'hui», le moment de la mort de sa fille étant la marque entre hier et aujourd'hui
430 editions published between 1841 and 2020 in 5 languages and held by 2,236 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Contemplations est un recueil de 156 poèmes dans «Autrefois» et «Aujourd'hui», le moment de la mort de sa fille étant la marque entre hier et aujourd'hui
The last day of a condemned man by
Victor Hugo(
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367 editions published between 1829 and 2021 in 16 languages and held by 2,225 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A man vilified by society and condemned to death for his crime wakes every morning knowing that this day might be his last. Graphically detailed, this first-person chronicle describes both the prisoner's wretched environment and his thoughts, reminiscences, and despair at his impending doom. This edition also includes the companion pieces "A Comedy about a Tragedy" and "Claude Gueux," a real-life account of an executed criminal in France
367 editions published between 1829 and 2021 in 16 languages and held by 2,225 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A man vilified by society and condemned to death for his crime wakes every morning knowing that this day might be his last. Graphically detailed, this first-person chronicle describes both the prisoner's wretched environment and his thoughts, reminiscences, and despair at his impending doom. This edition also includes the companion pieces "A Comedy about a Tragedy" and "Claude Gueux," a real-life account of an executed criminal in France
William Shakespeare by
Victor Hugo(
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266 editions published between 1 and 2021 in 8 languages and held by 1,861 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Originally intended to be a short introduction to his son's collection of French translations of Shakespeare plays, William Shakespeare became a 300-page essay of literary criticism of Shakespeare and other authors, including Homer, St. Paul, Dante and Cervantes
266 editions published between 1 and 2021 in 8 languages and held by 1,861 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Originally intended to be a short introduction to his son's collection of French translations of Shakespeare plays, William Shakespeare became a 300-page essay of literary criticism of Shakespeare and other authors, including Homer, St. Paul, Dante and Cervantes
Châtiments by
Victor Hugo(
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355 editions published between 1800 and 2020 in 6 languages and held by 1,395 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Les Chatiments est un recueil de poèmes de Victor Hugo, publié en 1853 et agrandi en 1870. Le livre est divisé en sept sections contenant plus de 100 odes, chansons populaires, poèmes narratifs et hymnes dans lesquels Hugo dénonce l'injustice et la tyrannie et dénonce Louis-Napoléon (Napoléon III) et les abus du Second Empire
355 editions published between 1800 and 2020 in 6 languages and held by 1,395 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Les Chatiments est un recueil de poèmes de Victor Hugo, publié en 1853 et agrandi en 1870. Le livre est divisé en sept sections contenant plus de 100 odes, chansons populaires, poèmes narratifs et hymnes dans lesquels Hugo dénonce l'injustice et la tyrannie et dénonce Louis-Napoléon (Napoléon III) et les abus du Second Empire
Cromwell by
Victor Hugo(
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313 editions published between 1800 and 2017 in 6 languages and held by 1,296 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Tells the story of Oliver Cromwell's internal conflicts in being offered the crown of England
313 editions published between 1800 and 2017 in 6 languages and held by 1,296 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Tells the story of Oliver Cromwell's internal conflicts in being offered the crown of England
Les misérables. Fantine by
Victor Hugo(
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3 editions published in 1996 in English and held by 1,241 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 1996 in English and held by 1,241 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Les miserables. Cosette by
Victor Hugo(
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3 editions published in 1996 in English and held by 1,240 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 1996 in English and held by 1,240 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Les miserables. Saint Denis by
Victor Hugo(
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3 editions published in 1996 in English and held by 1,237 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 1996 in English and held by 1,237 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
La légende des siècles by
Victor Hugo(
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258 editions published between 1800 and 2019 in 3 languages and held by 1,236 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
La Légende des siècles est un recueil de poèmes de Victor Hugo, conçu comme une œuvre monumentale destinée à dépeindre l'histoire et l'évolution de l'Humanité
258 editions published between 1800 and 2019 in 3 languages and held by 1,236 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
La Légende des siècles est un recueil de poèmes de Victor Hugo, conçu comme une œuvre monumentale destinée à dépeindre l'histoire et l'évolution de l'Humanité
Les misérables. Marius by
Victor Hugo(
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3 editions published in 1996 in English and held by 1,233 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 1996 in English and held by 1,233 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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- Notre-Dame de Paris (Cathedral)
- Wilbour, Charles E. (Charles Edwin) 1833-1896 Translator
- University of Virginia Library Electronic Text Center
- Hapgood, Isabel Florence 1850-1928 Other Translator Editor
- Stevenson, Robert Louis 1850-1894 Bibliographic antecedent Author Editor
- Drouet, Juliette 1806-1883 Bibliographic antecedent Correspondent Author Actor
- Burns, Robert 1759-1796
- Whitman, Walt 1819-1892
- Knox, John approximately 1514-1572
- Musset, Alfred de 1810-1857 Other Author Lyricist
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Adopted children Authors, French Burns, Robert, Capital punishment Cathedrals Charles,--d'Orléans, Criticism and interpretation Cromwell, Oliver, Ex-convicts Fate and fatalism Fishers France France--Paris French drama French fiction French language French literature French poetry Fugitives from justice Great Britain Miscellaneous Island Dependencies--Channel Islands Great Britain Miscellaneous Island Dependencies--Guernsey Grief in women Historical fiction Hugo, Victor, Javert (Fictitious character) Knox, John, Love-letters Manners and customs Musset, Alfred de, Myth in literature Napoleon--III,--Emperor of the French, Notre-Dame de Paris (Cathedral) Orphans People with disabilities Pepys, Samuel, Police Prisoners Quasimodo--(Fictitious character) Redemption Religious fiction Romanticism Sailors Shakespeare, William, Social conditions Social justice Thoreau, Henry David, Villon, François, Whitman, Walt, Widows Yoshida, Shōin,
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Gigó, Viktor
Giġó, Viktor 1802-1885
Giugas Viktoras
Gi︠u︡go, V. 1802-1885
Gi︠u︡go, V. (Viktor), 1802-1885
Gi︠u︡go, Viktor 1802-1885
Giugo Viktoras
Gjugo, V.
Gjugo, V. 1802-1885
Gjugo , Viktor
Gjugo, Viktor 1802-1885
Gûgo, V.
Gügo Viktor
Higo, Viktor
Hīğū, Fiktur 1802-1885
Hījū, Fīktūr 1802-1885
Hi︠u︡ho, V. 1802-1885
Hi︠u︡ho, V. (Viktor), 1802-1885
Hi︠u︡ho, Viktor 1802-1885
Hiwgō, Viktor 1802-1885
Hiwko, Vigt'or
Hiwko, Vigt'or 1802-1885
Hiwkō, Vikʻtʻor 1802-1885
Hiyugo, Viktar
Hiyugō, Vikṭar 1802-1885
Hiyugo, Wiktor 1802-1885
Hīyūkō, Vikṭar 1802-1885
Hjuho, Viktor
Hjuho, Viktor 1802-1885
Hougkṓ, Víktōr
Hougo, Biktor 1802-1885
Hsiao-o 1802-1885
Hūgaw, Wīktawr
Hūghū, Fīktūr, 1802-1885
Hugo.
Hugo 1802-1885
Hugo, Biktōr 1802-1885
Hugo , Carlo
Hugo, François-Victor
Hugo, François-Victor 1802-1885
Hugo V.
Hugo V. 1802-1885
Hugo V.M. 1802-1885
Hugo, V. (Victor), 1802-1885
Hugo, Vicktor
Hugo, Vicktor 1802-1885
Hugo, Victor
Hugo, Victor 1802-1885
Hugo, Victor M.
Hugo, Victor M. 1802-1885
Hugo, Victor Maria 1802-1885
Hugo Victor-Marie
Hugo, Victor-Marie 1802-1885
Hugo, Victor Marie 1802-1885 comte
Hugo, Victor Marie 1802-1885 vikomt
Hugo, Victor Marie, Comte
Hugo, Victor Marie comte 1802-1885
Hugo, Victor-Marie, conde, 1802-1885
Hugo, Victor Marie, vikomt, 1802-1885
Hugo, Victor (Photographer)
Hugo Victoras
Hugo Viktaras
Hügo, Viktor
Hūgo, Viktor 1802-1885
Hugo, Viktor Marie
Hugo Viktoras
Hugo, Vitor
Hugo Vittor
Hugo, Vittor 1802-1885
Hugo , Vittore
Hugo Vittore 1802-1885
Hugo Vittorio
Hugo, Vittorio, 1802-1885
Hugo, W.
Hugo Wiktor
Hugo, Wiktor 1802-1885
Hugo, Wiqṭor 1802-1885
Hugo Βίκτωρ 1802-1885
Hūġū, Fīktūr 1802-1885
Hūkū, Fīktūr 1802-1885
Huog, Victor Marie 1802-1885
Huygô, Vichto 1802-1885
Huygo, Victo 1802-1885
Hüγo, .. 1802-1885
Hüγo, Viḳtor 1802-1885
Hüγu, Viḳtur 1802-1885
Hwgo, Wwiyqtor
Hygo , Viktor
Hygo, Viktor, 1802-1885
Hyowgo, Viktor 1802-1885
Hyugo, Vhikṭara 1802-1885
Hyūkō, Vikṭar 1802-1885
Igo, V. (Viktors), 1802-1885
Igo, Viktor
Igo, Viktor 1802-1885
ʾIgo, Viktor ʾIgo, 1802-1885
Igó Viktors
Igo, Viktors 1802-1885
I︠U︡go, Viktor 1802-1885
Iuyiγu, Vik’tur 1802-1885
Khjugo, Wiktor 1802-1885
Mì-káik-dŏ̤ Ṳ̄-guō
Ougkṓ, Víktōr
Ounkō, Viktor 1802-1885
Ugko, Biktor
Ugkō, Biktōr 1802-1885
Ūġū, Viqtūr
V. H.
Victor Hugo
Victor Hugo, 1802-1885
Victor Hugo Amyaru
Victor Hugo écrivain, poète et homme politique français
Victor Hugo Escriptor francès
Victor Hugo franca verkisto, dramisto kaj spiritisto
Victor Hugo francia romantikus költő, regény- és drámaíró
Victor Hugo francouzský spisovatel
Victor Hugo francuski pisarz i polityk
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Victor Hugo French poet, novelist, and dramatist (1802–1885)
Victor Hugo French poet, novelist, dramatist
Victor Hugo Nhà văn, nhà thơ và nhà viết kịch Pháp
Victor Hugo nivîskar
Victor Hugo novelë
Victor Hugo Penulis Aliran Romantisme Pada Abad ke-19
Victor Hugo Phransiya jacha marka qillqiri
Victor Hugo poet, dramaturg, romancier și prozator
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Victor Hugo ranskalainen kirjailija ja runoilija
Victor Hugo scrittore francese
Victor Hugo skrivagner gallek
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Victor Marie Comte Hugo
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Victor-Marie Hugo 1802-1885
Viktor Hügo
Viktor Hüqo
viktor.ugos
Viktors Igo
Viktuṛ Higu
Weikeduo Yuguo.
Wi, Pikt'orŭ, 1802-1885
Wiktor Gýugo
Yu guo
Yü-kuo 1802-1885
Yü-kuo, Wei-kʻo-to 1802-1885
Yugō 1802-1885
Yugo, Pikttorŭ, 1802-1885
Yugo, Viktar
Yūgō, Viktar 1802-1885
Yugō, Vikutōru Marī 1802-1885
Yuguo
Yuguo 1802-1885
Yuguo, Weikeduo.
Yuguo, Weikeduo 1802-1885
Βίκτωρ Ουγκώ Γάλλος μυθιστοριογράφος, ποιητής και δραματουργός
Ουγγώ Βίκτωρ 1802-1885
Ουγκό Βίκτορ 1802-1885
Ουγκώ Β. 1802-1885
Ουγκώ Βίκτ. 1802-1885
Ουγκώ Βίκτορ 1802-1885
Οὑγκώ, Βίκτωρ
Ουγκώ Βίκτωρ 1802-1885
Ούγος Βίκτορ 1802-1885
Ούγος Βίκτωρ 1802-1885
Виктор Гюго
Виктор Гюго француз яҙыусыһы, шағир һәм драматург
Виктор Гюго французский литературный деятель романтизма
Виктор Иго
Виктор Иго француски писац и песник
Виктор Юго френски поет и писател
Виктор Үго
Виктор Ҳугу шоир ва достоннависи фаронсавӣ
Віктор Гюго
Віктор Гюго французький письменник, поет, драматург
Віктор Гюґо
Віктор Юго францускі літаратар
Гуго B.
Гюго В.
Гюго В. 1802-1885
Гюго, В. (Виктор), 1802-1885
Гюго В. М. 1802-1885
Гюго Виктор
Гюго, Виктор 1802-1885
Гюго, Виктор Мари
Хюго, Виктор 1802-1885
Юго, Виктор
Հիւգօ, Վիկտոր, 1802-1885
Վիկտոր Հյուգո ֆրանսիացի գրող
Վիքթոր Հիւկօ Ֆրանսացի գրող, բանաստեղծ, թատերագիր եւ քաղաքական գործիչ
אוגו, ב'יקטור
ב'יקטור הוגו
הוגא, וויקטאר
הוגא, וויקטאר 1802־1885
הוגא, וויקטאר 1885־1802
הוגא, ויקטור 1802־1885
הוגאָ, װ.
הוגא, װיקטאר
הוגא, װיקטאר 1802־1885
הוגה, ויקטור
הוגו, ב'יקטור
הוגו, ויקטור
הוגו, ויקטור 1802-1885
הוגו, ויקטור מארי
הוגו, ויקטור מרי 1802-1885
הוגו, וקטור
וויקטאר הוגא
ויקטור הוגו סופר צרפתי
اوغو, ویقتور
ايغو، ڤكتور
فكتور هوغو أديب وشاعر وروائي فرنسي، يُعتَبر من أبرز أدباء فرنسا في الحقبة الرومانسية
فيكتور هوجو
فيكتور هوجو، 1802-1885
فيكتور هوغو، 1802-1885
هوجو، فيكتور، 1802-1885
هوجو، ڤكتور
هوجو، ڤكتور، 1802-1885
هوغو، فيكتور، 1802-1885
هوغو، ويقتور
هوغو، ويقتور، 1802-1885
هوكو، فيكتور، 1802-1885
هوكو، ڤكتور
هوكو، ڤكتور، 1802-1885
هوگو، ويكتور
هوگو، ويكتور، 1802-1885
هوگو, ویکتور
هيجو، فيكتور، 1802-1885
هيجو، ڤكتور
هيجو، ڤكتور، 1802-1885
هيغو، فكتور، 1802-1885
هيغو، فيكتور، 1802-1885
هيكو، فكتور
هيكو، فكتور، 1802-1885
وکٹر ہیوگو
ویکتور هوقو
ویکتور هوگو شاعر و داستان نویس فرانسوی
وېکټور هوګو
ڤيكطور هيڭو
ڤیکتور ھوگو
ڤیکتۆر ھوگۆ ھۆزانڤان، ڕۆماننووس و شانۆنووسی فەڕەنسی (١٨٠٢-١٨٨٥)
भिक्टर हुगो
भिक्टर ह्यूगो
विक्टर ह्यूगो
विक्टर ह्यूगो फ्रांसीसी कवी, उपन्यासकार आ नाटककार (1802–1885)
व्हिक्तोर युगो
ভিক্টর হুগো
ਵਿਕਟਰ ਹਿਊਗੋ ਫਰਾਂਸੀਸੀ ਕਵੀ, ਨਾਵਲਕਾਰ ਅਤੇ ਨਾਟਕਕਾਰ
விக்டர் ஹியூகோ
విక్టర్ హ్యూగో
ವಿಕ್ಟರ್ ಹ್ಯೂಗೊ
വിക്ടർ യൂഗോ French poet, novelist, dramatist
වික්ටර් හියුගෝ
วิกตอร์ อูโก
ฮูโก, วิคตอร์ 1802-1885
ဗစ်တာဟူးဂိုး
ვიქტორ ჰიუგო
ვიქტორ ჰიუგო ფრანგი მწერალი
ჰიუგო, ვიქტორ.
빅토르 위고 1802-1885
빅토르 위고 프랑스의 작가
위고 1802-1885
위고, V. 1802-1885
위고, 빅또르 1802-1885
위고, 빅토르 1802-1885
위고, 빅토르 M. 1802-1885
위고, 빅토르 마리 1802-1885
위고, 빅토르 메리이 1802-1885
위고, 빅톨 1802-1885
유고 1802-1885
유고, 빅또르, 1802-1885
유고, 빅토르 1802-1885
유우고, 빅토르 M. 1802-1885
ሁጎ, ቢ̄ክተር.
ቪክቶር ኢውጎ
ᱦᱩᱜᱚ ᱵᱷᱤᱠᱴᱚᱨ
ヴィクトル・ユーゴー 1802–1885, フランスのロマン主義詩人、小説家。
ユ-ゴ- 1802-1885
ユウゴオ, ビクトル
ユーゴー
ユゴー, V
ユゴー, ヴィクトール
ユーゴー, ヴィクトル 1802-1885
ユゴー, ヴィクトール・マリ─ 1802-1885
ユーゴー, ビクトル
ユゴー, ビクトール・マリ─ 1802-1885
域多·雨果
雨果
雨果 1802-1885
雨果, 维克多 1802-1885
維克多·雨果
维克多·雨果 法國作家
维克多·雨果 法国浪漫主义作家
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