His two most famous novels are:
* Les Misérables (1862) - A sweeping epic about a former convict's struggle for redemption and the injustices of society.
* Notre-Dame de Paris (1831) - Also known as The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, this historical novel tells the story of a deformed bell-ringer who is in love with a beautiful gypsy girl.
While both these novels are widely acclaimed, Hugo wrote many other famous works, including:
* Toilers of the Sea
* The Man Who Laughs
* Ninety-Three
* The History of a Crime
These are just a few examples of the rich literary legacy of Victor Hugo.