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Victor Hugo: The Life and Legacy of a Titan
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Victor Hugo: The Life and Legacy of a Titan

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January 20, 202627m 40s

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This biographical episode chronicles the life and immense cultural legacy of Victor Hugo, a titan of the French Romantic movement. Beyond his world-famous novels like Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, the text details his prolific work as a poet, playwright, and artist. The source also highlights his evolution from a young royalist to a staunch republican politician who used his platform to fight for human rights and the abolition of the death penalty. It covers his nearly two decades of political exile in the Channel Islands and his eventual return to France as a celebrated national hero. Hugo's personal life, including his complex family relationships and enduring connection to the music world, is explored alongside the massive public mourning following his death. Today, his influence persists through countless artistic adaptations and global memorials dedicated to his creative and humanitarian contributions.