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This critical study of the works of Victor Hugo is a must-read for enthusiasts of French literature. Written by Ferdinand Brunetière, one of the foremost literary critics of his time, the book offers valuable insights into Hugo's literary style and themes, and sheds light on his enduring influence on French culture.
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