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Sources
Porter, Laurence M., “Preface,” in Victor Hugo, Twayne Publisher, 1999, pp. vii–xviii.
Robb, Graham, Victor Hugo: A Biography, Norton, 1997.
Further Reading
Baguley, David, Napoleon III and His Regime: An Extravaganza, Louisiana State University Press, 2000. In this book, readers meet Napoleon III who dismantled France’s republic and took it upon himself to establish a dictatorship. This nephew of the more famous Bonaparte lived in his uncle’s shadow but tried desperately to outshine him.
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