François-Victor Hugo

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François-Victor Hugo was a French writer and renowned translator, best known for his influential French translations of Shakespeare’s works and as the son of author Victor Hugo.

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François-Victor Hugo canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
translator
writer
associatedWith Hauteville House, Guernsey
causeOfDeath tuberculosis
centuryOfActivity 19th century
collaboratedWith Victor Hugo
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1828-10-28
dateOfDeath 1873-12-26
employer L’Événement
era 19th-century French literature
familyName Hugo
father Victor Hugo
fieldOfWork French literature
literary translation
genre non-fiction
translation
givenName François-Victor
knownFor translating Shakespeare into French
languageOfWorkOrName French
livedIn Guernsey
mother Adèle Foucher
movement Romanticism
name François-Victor Hugo self-link
nationality French
notableFamily Hugo family
notableRelative Victor Hugo
notableWork French translations of William Shakespeare’s plays
Traductions de Shakespeare
occupation translator
writer
placeOfBirth Paris
Paris
surface form: Paris, France
placeOfBurial Père Lachaise Cemetery
surface form: Cimetière du Père-Lachaise

Père Lachaise Cemetery
surface form: Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris
placeOfDeath Paris
Paris
surface form: Paris, France
politicalAlignment republicanism
religion freethought
residence Paris
sexOrGender male
sibling Adèle Hugo
Charles Hugo
Léopoldine Hugo
translatedAuthor William Shakespeare
workedOn complete French translation of Shakespeare’s plays

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Victor Hugo child François-Victor Hugo
Léopoldine Hugo sibling François-Victor Hugo
François-Victor Hugo name François-Victor Hugo self-link
Adèle Hugo sibling François-Victor Hugo
Charles Hugo sibling François-Victor Hugo
Charles Hugo relative François-Victor Hugo