What books did Victor Hugo write in Guernsey?
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- What books did Victor Hugo write in Guernsey?
- How long did Victor Hugo live in Guernsey?
- Where did Victor Hugo live in Guernsey?
- Where did Victor Hugo live when he wrote Les Miserables?
- How long was Valjean imprisoned?
- What was the middle name of French author Victor Hugo?
- Why was Hugo at Hauteville House?
- Why did Victor Hugo move to Guernsey?

What books did Victor Hugo write in Guernsey?
Victor Hugo's exile in Guernsey saw him write some his finest works, including Les Misérables and Toilers of the Sea. While his life in Guernsey is well documented, many don't know the reasons for Hugo's exile in the first place.
How long did Victor Hugo live in Guernsey?
15 years Victor Hugo lived in Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands, for the last 15 years of a long 19-year exile.
Where did Victor Hugo live in Guernsey?
Hauteville House Hauteville House was Victor Hugo's Island home in Guernsey. The only home the author owned, Hauteville House was loving decorated by Hugo and gives great insight into his daily life.
Where did Victor Hugo live when he wrote Les Miserables?
Hauteville House on Guernsey island, where Victor Hugo lived and worked during a 15-year exile from France. Following Hugo's death in 1885, the property stayed in his family until 1927, when his when it was donated to the city of Paris by his grandchildren, in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Romantic Movement.
How long was Valjean imprisoned?
nineteen years Jean Valjean, after spending nineteen years in jail and in the galleys for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his starving family (and for several attempts to escape) is finally released, but his past keeps haunting him.
What was the middle name of French author Victor Hugo?
Victor Marie Hugo Victor Hugo/Nom complet
Why was Hugo at Hauteville House?
Victor Hugo arrived in Guernsey in October 1855. He bought the house on with the revenues from the initial success of the publication of Les Contemplations. By owning it Hugo ensured that he could not be expelled from the island as Guernsey law prohibits the deporting of people with property on the island.
Why did Victor Hugo move to Guernsey?
Hugo moved to the Channel Islands in 1855 after being exiled from France for opposing Napoleon III. Hauteville House was the author's home for 14 years, and Guernsey was the inspiration for many of his novels, including Toilers of the Sea.