François-Victor

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

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François-Victor canonical 1

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instanceOf French person
human
journalist
translator
countryOfBirth France
countryOfCitizenship France
countryOfDeath France
employer Le Rappel NERFINISHED
L’Événement NERFINISHED
familyName Hugo NERFINISHED
father Victor Hugo NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork French literature
Shakespearean studies
literary translation
genre literary criticism
non-fiction
translation
givenName François-Victor NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName French
mother Adèle Foucher NERFINISHED
name François-Victor Hugo NERFINISHED
notableAchievement helped popularize Shakespeare in 19th-century France
produced a widely read standard French edition of Shakespeare’s plays
notableFamily Hugo family NERFINISHED
notableFor influential French translations of Shakespeare’s works
notableWork French translations of William Shakespeare’s plays
complete French translation of Shakespeare’s works
translations of A Midsummer Night’s Dream
translations of Hamlet
translations of Julius Caesar
translations of King Lear NERFINISHED
translations of Macbeth NERFINISHED
translations of Othello
translations of Romeo and Juliet
translations of The Tempest
occupation journalist
translator
writer
placeOfBirth Paris
placeOfDeath Paris
politicalAlignment republican
relative Victor Hugo NERFINISHED
sibling Adèle Hugo NERFINISHED
Charles Hugo NERFINISHED
Léopold Hugo NERFINISHED
Léopoldine Hugo NERFINISHED

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François-Victor Hugo givenName François-Victor