The Fortunes of Victor Hugo in England /
Hooker, Kenneth Ward
The Fortunes of Victor Hugo in England / Kenneth Ward Hooker. - 1 online resource - Columbia University Studies in English and Comparative Literature ; 134 .
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- I. The Introduction of Victor Hugo to the English (1823-1830) -- II. The Foundation of Hugo's English Reputation: "Notre Dame de Paris" (1831-1836) -- III. The Reaction against Hugo's Romantic Dramas (1830-1840) -- IV. Hugo's Lyric Poetry in England (1832-1840) -- V. Intermission (1840-1852) -- VI. Hugo Reappears - in the Channel Islands (1852-1859) -- VII. "Les Misérables" in England (1862-1863) -- VIII. "Les Travailleurs de la mer" in England (1864-1866) -- IX. "L'Homme qui rit" in England (1867-1870) -- X. The High Tide of Hugo's English Prestige: as Novelist (1874-1885) -- XI. The High Tide of Hugo's English Prestige: as Poet (1872-1885) -- XII. The Death of Hugo and the Decline of his Prestige (1885-1902) -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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Looks at the reputation and fortunes of Victor Hugo in England from his introduction to the English in 1823, to the reactions against his romantic dramas, to Les Miserables, to his death and the decline of his prestige.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780231934909 9780231893961
10.7312/hook93490 doi
LITERARY CRITICISM / Comparative Literature.
The Fortunes of Victor Hugo in England / Kenneth Ward Hooker. - 1 online resource - Columbia University Studies in English and Comparative Literature ; 134 .
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- I. The Introduction of Victor Hugo to the English (1823-1830) -- II. The Foundation of Hugo's English Reputation: "Notre Dame de Paris" (1831-1836) -- III. The Reaction against Hugo's Romantic Dramas (1830-1840) -- IV. Hugo's Lyric Poetry in England (1832-1840) -- V. Intermission (1840-1852) -- VI. Hugo Reappears - in the Channel Islands (1852-1859) -- VII. "Les Misérables" in England (1862-1863) -- VIII. "Les Travailleurs de la mer" in England (1864-1866) -- IX. "L'Homme qui rit" in England (1867-1870) -- X. The High Tide of Hugo's English Prestige: as Novelist (1874-1885) -- XI. The High Tide of Hugo's English Prestige: as Poet (1872-1885) -- XII. The Death of Hugo and the Decline of his Prestige (1885-1902) -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Looks at the reputation and fortunes of Victor Hugo in England from his introduction to the English in 1823, to the reactions against his romantic dramas, to Les Miserables, to his death and the decline of his prestige.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780231934909 9780231893961
10.7312/hook93490 doi
LITERARY CRITICISM / Comparative Literature.

