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How did victor Hugo influence the world

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Pavel [41]3 years ago
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H<span> to one that included both the sublime and the grotesque. Insisted that both the sublime (spiritual qualities) and grotesque (animalistic nature) be represented honestly on stage</span>e insisted that art should go beyond the neoclassicism's "idealized nature"  
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