Victor Hugo is one of the creators of world literature whose name and work still lives on for over a century.
Victor Hugo's homeland is France. The author also authored novels, plays and poetry, and maintained his uniqueness in every genre of literature.
He was a fertile mind and not only a poet and a writer, but also a journalist and a politician.
The journey of the nineteenth-century author's fame began as a poet, and later gained popularity as a novelist.
Les French, a novel by this French writer, is considered to be the greatest and greatest novel in world literature on which a film has been made. Apart from this, the fame and popularity of other novels have continued to this day.
Victor Hugo, during this period, presented social facts and attitudes, and contradictory forms of society in his creations and gained the attention of the people.
Victor Hugo's famous novel, Muzrabel, was translated into 22 different languages, including English, including Urdu. Victor Hugo penned this novel in 1845 and says it was completed in 1861.
Victor Hugo's birth was 1802 and his life journey continued until 1885.
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