Victor Hugo
Explore the depths of Victor Hugo's literary genius with "Victor Hugo" by Elliott M. Grant, published in 1966 by The University of North Carolina Press. This comprehensive guide features over five hundred critical entries, meticulously divided into thirteen sections, that delve into various facets of Hugo's scholarship. Discover essential topics including bibliographies, catalogs, editions, anthologies, and insightful biographies that illuminate his life. Engage with general criticism, political career, and social philosophy that shaped his work, as well as explorations of his unique language, style, and imagery. This resource also covers his poetry, novels, and theatrical contributions, along with discussions on his foreign influence. With 96 pages of valuable information, this paperback is an indispensable addition for anyone eager to understand the complexities of Victor Hugo's legacy.