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I remember visiting the house of [[Edmond Rostand]] at Cambo-les-Bains, where in the garden I found a sort of monument to the great writers of European literature.  As I recall, there were just three of them: Dante, Shakespeare and Hugo. I could be wrong - there may have been Homer and Virgil as well, but anyway Victor Hugo was there among them.  We ought to be able to do more than this for a great writer in several different forms (but although I know a bit about him and some of his writing, I don't know enough).  --[[User:Martin Wyatt|Martin Wyatt]] 19:29, 8 June 2013 (UTC)

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 Definition Victor-Marie Hugo (1802-1885), poet, novelist and playwright, was the dominant French writer of the 19th century, and also a considerable political figure. [d] [e]
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I remember visiting the house of Edmond Rostand at Cambo-les-Bains, where in the garden I found a sort of monument to the great writers of European literature. As I recall, there were just three of them: Dante, Shakespeare and Hugo. I could be wrong - there may have been Homer and Virgil as well, but anyway Victor Hugo was there among them. We ought to be able to do more than this for a great writer in several different forms (but although I know a bit about him and some of his writing, I don't know enough). --Martin Wyatt 19:29, 8 June 2013 (UTC)