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[[File:Hugo Deveria.jpg|thumb|300px|Portrait of young Victor Hugo by Achille Devéria, 1829]]
'''Victor Hugo''' (1802 – 1885) is one of France's most famous writers. In the English-speaking world, he is best known for his novels ''[[Les Misérables (Literature)|Les Misérables]]'' and ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Literature)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]''.
'''Victor Hugo''' (1802 – 1885) is one of France's most famous writers. In the English-speaking world, he is best known for his novels ''[[Les Misérables (novel)|Les Misérables]]'' and ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (novel)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]''.


His play ''Le roi s'amuse'' was the basis of the Verdi opera ''Rigoletto''.
His play ''Le roi s'amuse'' was the basis of the [[Verdi]] opera ''Rigoletto''.


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=== Works by Victor Hugo with their own trope pages include: ===
* ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (novel)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]''

* ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Literature)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]''
* ''[[The Last Day of a Condemned Man]]''
* ''[[The Last Day of a Condemned Man]]''
* ''[[The Man Who Laughs]]''
* ''[[The Man Who Laughs]]''
* ''[[Les Misérables (Literature)|Les Misérables]]''
* ''[[Les Misérables (novel)|Les Misérables]]''
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=== Other works by Victor Hugo provide examples of: ===


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* [[Ermine Cape Effect]]: The play ''Ruy Blas'' was criticized for having the Queen in full regalia when she confessed her love to the eponymous character. Since it was a climax, he got away by invoking the [[Rule of Cool]].
* [[Ermine Cape Effect]]: The play ''Ruy Blas'' was criticized for having the Queen in full regalia when she confessed her love to the eponymous character. Since it was a climax, he got away by invoking the [[Rule of Cool]].
* [[Giant Eye of Doom]]: In the poem "The Conscience", [[Cain and Abel|Cain]] is followed everywhere by an eye.
* [[Giant Eye of Doom]]: In the poem "The Conscience", [[Cain and Abel|Cain]] is followed everywhere by an eye.
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Portrait of young Victor Hugo by Achille Devéria, 1829

Victor Hugo (1802 – 1885) is one of France's most famous writers. In the English-speaking world, he is best known for his novels Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

His play Le roi s'amuse was the basis of the Verdi opera Rigoletto.

Works written by Victor Hugo include:
Victor Hugo provides examples of the following tropes: