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Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo

1802, France — 1885

2 books banned4 bans across 4 countries

Victor Hugo is known for Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. His works were controversial for their political themes, social criticism, and advocacy for the poor. Hugo lived in exile for nearly twenty years after opposing Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte's coup, continuing to write and publish from abroad. His personal resistance to authoritarian rule mirrored the themes of his fiction.