This volume forms part of the collected works of Adèle Hugo, daughter of Victor Hugo. "Oeuvres Complètes, Volume 16" presents a comprehensive compilation of her writings, offering readers a valuable glimpse into the life and mind of a woman deeply embedded in French literary and social history.
Explore the writings of Adèle Hugo, providing insights into her unique perspective and experiences. This collection is essential for scholars and enthusiasts interested in French literature, women’s studies, and the Hugo family legacy. Delve into the rich tapestry of 19th-century France through the eyes of a keen observer and talented writer.
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