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In "William Shakespeare," Victor Hugo embarks on an ambitious exploration of the life and work of the renowned playwright, presenting an intricate tapestry that intertwines literary analysis, biographical insight, and philosophical musings. The book is structured as a reflective essay wherein Hugo examines Shakespeare's multifaceted genius, intertwining themes of love, tragedy, and human experience, while employing a poetic prose that mirrors his subject's own artistic prowess. Written during the Romantic era, this work is steeped in Hugo's conviction that literature is a vehicle for moral and…mehr

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In "William Shakespeare," Victor Hugo embarks on an ambitious exploration of the life and work of the renowned playwright, presenting an intricate tapestry that intertwines literary analysis, biographical insight, and philosophical musings. The book is structured as a reflective essay wherein Hugo examines Shakespeare's multifaceted genius, intertwining themes of love, tragedy, and human experience, while employing a poetic prose that mirrors his subject's own artistic prowess. Written during the Romantic era, this work is steeped in Hugo's conviction that literature is a vehicle for moral and social commentary, urging readers to appreciate Shakespeare not just as a playwright but as a cultural icon whose contributions resonate through time. Victor Hugo, a titan of French literature, was deeply influenced by the turbulent socio-political landscapes of his own life, which propelled him to investigate themes of justice, freedom, and the human condition. Much like Shakespeare, Hugo embraced the power of art to illuminate the shared struggles of humanity, and in writing this work, he aimed to recontextualize Shakespeare'Äôs relevance within the 19th-century milieu. Hugo'Äôs background in poetry, drama, and social activism profoundly shaped his insights into Shakespeare's legacy. "William Shakespeare" is a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts alike, as it not only deepens one'Äôs understanding of Shakespeare'Äôs artistry but also bridges the chasm between two literary giants. Hugo's appreciation for Shakespeare underscores the timeless nature of great literature, making this work a compelling recommendation for those seeking to enrich their literary acumen and engage with the existential questions posed by life's complexities.

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Victor Hugo (1802-1885) foi um dos mais célebres escritores, poetas e dramaturgos franceses, conhecido pelas suas contribuições para a literatura romântica e pela sua profunda influência no pensamento social e político. Nascido em Besançon, França, Hugo demonstrou talento literário desde tenra idade e ganhou proeminência com as suas colecções de poesia e peças de teatro antes de cimentar o seu legado como romancista. As suas obras-primas, Os Miseráveis e O Corcunda de Notre-Dame, permanecem clássicos intemporais, explorando temas de justiça, redenção e as lutas dos marginalizados. Um fervoroso defensor dos direitos humanos, Hugo usou a sua escrita para desafiar a opressão, lutar pela liberdade e apoiar os ideais democráticos. As suas convicções políticas levaram ao seu exílio durante o reinado de Napoleão III, um período que apenas aprofundou as suas buscas literárias e ideológicas. Para além da literatura, Hugo foi uma figura pública influente cujas obras ajudaram a moldar a França do século XIX. O seu impacto perdura, com as suas histórias, personagens e ideias a continuarem a inspirar gerações em todo o mundo.