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Victor Hugo: His Life and Work

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This study traces the subject's family origins and formative years, his leadership in the Romantic movement, and the breadth of his output in poetry, drama, and fiction. It summarizes major works — including the cathedral-centered novel, Les Misérables, and a novel about revolutionary conflict — while exploring recurring concerns of social justice, religion, and humanitarianism. The narrative follows political activity, a prolonged exile, later public roles and honors, and final tributes, weaving biographical detail with contemporary critical responses to present a compact survey of creative phases, themes, and personal character.

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George Barnett Smith

George Barnett Smith was a British author and biographer, recognized for his insightful exploration of literary figures. He is best known for his work "Victor Hugo: His Life and Work," which delves into the life and contributions of the renowned French novelist and playwright. Smith's writing reflects a deep engagement with the literary heritage of the 19th century, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of Hugo's influence on literature and society. Through his biographical approach, Smith contributes to the appreciation of Hugo's legacy and the broader context of his works.

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