“Le Dernier Jour Du’n Condamme”
He was among the most well-known names of the romantic movement. He was closely interested in social problems and politics, joined the Constituent Assembly after the 1848 uprisings, later served as a member of parliament, and published a newspaper called l’Evénement. He was exiled in 1852 for opposing the coup d’etat in which Louis Bonaparte proclaimed himself emperor. His sentence ended in 1859, but remained in voluntary exile until the empire collapsed, returning to France in 1870. Although he did not support the Paris Commune in 1871, he defended the commune.
Victor Hugo uncompromisingly opposed the death penalty with his novel The Last Day of a Death Penalty, published in 1829.
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