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Information about Victor Hugo (a master of French Romantic literature)

Victor Hugo is a master of French Romantic literature and is known as the "Giant of French Literature". He was born in Baybridge, France in 1802. He has made outstanding achievements in literature, politics, philosophy, art and other fields. His representative works include "Les Misérables", "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", etc.

Hugo’s creative process

Hugo’s creative process can be divided into the following steps:

1. Source of inspiration

Hugo's inspiration comes from his life experience and observation of social reality. He finds inspiration in his travels, but also in reading the works of other writers. His creative inspiration also comes from his love for nature and human beings.

2. Preparation for creation

Before creating, Hugo will conduct a lot of research and reading to ensure that his works can accurately reflect social reality. He also takes extensive notes and drafts to ensure that his work perfectly represents the ideas he wants to express.

3. The creative process

During the creative process, Hugo usually works in a quiet environment to ensure that he can focus on creation. He also makes regular revisions and revisions to ensure that his work meets his requirements.

4. Completion of creation

After completing the work, Hugo will make final revisions and modifications to ensure the quality of the work. He also communicates with publishers and editors to ensure publication and dissemination of the work.

Hugo’s influence

Hugo’s works have had a profound impact on French literature and world literature. His works reflected the social reality at that time and the inner world of human beings, profoundly revealing the joys and sorrows of human beings and the complexity of human nature. His works have also inspired many writers and artists and influenced their creations.

End

Victor Hugo is a giant of French literature. His works profoundly reflect human beings' inner world and social reality. His creative process also provided inspiration and reference for subsequent writers and artists. His influence will continue to influence the development of world literature.