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Hugo va en exil avec sa famille. Il va habiter à Bruxelles mais il part en suit pour Jersey. Il s’intéresse à l’actualité politique et son prestige n’est pas offusqué en France. La douleur arrive quand sa femme meurt. Après tôt ses deux fils meurent aussi.
Hugo pense que les poètes ont un rôle important et il lutte pour les droits et la liberté du p

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4. Poor Law Amendment Act (1834) refused outdoor relief to those people who could not support themselves by admitting them to a workhouse.
When William IV died, he was succeeded by Victoria (1837-1901). This reign was based on progress, imperialism expansion. This period was called Victorian era, and the exemplary family life of the Queen, the code

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_ The middle class increases its power
_Many problems still affected England: the working class had great problems with misery and bad health conditions; Poverty was still considered a crime and education had its problem too
_Because of the pacific coexistence of different trends and impulses, a balance of opposite tendencies without any violent

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Die ersten Ballette wurden in den Königschlössern gespielt. Im Jahr 1888 wurde das Ballett “die Puppenfee” des österreichers Joseph Haussreiter gespielt, das noch heute sehr berühmt ist. Auch der Walzer ist von sehr grosser Bedeutung, der sich Weltweit verbreitet hat.
Außerdem ist Wien ein Zentrum der Musik, viele wichtige Komponisten ga

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These three months changed Dickens as a person and shaped his outlook as a writer and social critic. It was at Warren's that Dickens met the boy on whom he would later base the Artful Dodger of Oliver Twist. The misery of the Warren experience is reflected in several chapters of the semi-autobiographical David Copperfield. Many of his broad novelistic i

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PARTI DEL CORPO
CAPELLI = HAIR
BOCCA = MOUTH
OCCHI = EYES
GOMITO = ELBOUT
NASO = NOSE
DITO = FINGER
FACCIA = FACE
POLSO = WRIST
BRACCIO = ARM
...

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His studies and his legal practice introduced him to a great variety of human beings. He had the gift of being universally well liked and he could always tell a funny story.
He began his literary activity as a poet translating from German ballads and writing romantic verse tales, in which he showed his strong knowledge of Scottish life. When Byron’s

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He was often compared with the Italian Romantic writer more representative in european culture: Alessandro Manzoni. Even if they share lots of theories, they have also some differents points of views: the most important one they share is the definition of historical novel, an invented story sets in a real historical context. And the story obliged them t

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English monarchs since William the Conqueror in 1066 have been crowned in the abbey, and many from Edward's time until 1760 (George II) are buried in its chapels. The tombs of famous citizens—among them the poet Geoffrey Chaucer, the physicist Isaac Newton, and the naturalist Charles Darwin—are located in the main church of the abbey. The abbey also con

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HER LIFE
Uneventful, she was a gay frivolous young girl, then a judicious and helpful sister and aunt. She rarely went to London and observed the provincial life around her. There are no reflections on life, no angry message in her books. In that time the king was George III and the leading party had been the Whigs for years and years. G:B: was