Hugo's work
Notre Dame de Paris is Hugo's first large-scale romantic novel. The novel takes Claude, Vice Bishop of Notre Dame, Smerada, a gypsy girl, and quasimodo, a bell ringer as the protagonists, and constructs a strange, grotesque and imaginative story.
Les Miserables is another classic literary work created by Hugo, which covers the Napoleonic Wars and more than ten years after that. This work has been adapted into movies, TV series and musicals for many times.