François-Victor Hugo

1828–1873 (age 45)

translator/writer

Biography

François-Victor Hugo was a French translator and writer, and the son of the renowned author Victor Hugo. He inherited his father's literary talents and made his own significant contributions to French letters through his translation work and original writings.

Following in his father's footsteps, François-Victor Hugo dedicated himself to literature and translation, helping to bring important works to French audiences. His legacy as both a writer and translator remains part of French literary history, and he was honored with burial at Père Lachaise Cemetery.