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For the primary universe counterpart, see Victor Hugo.

In the mirror universe, Victor Hugo was a Terran author who lived during the 19th century. One of his more popular works was a novel entitled Les Misérables.

After the Terran Republic was conquered by the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance in 2295, the Alliance banned many "decadent" forms of Terran art, including Hugo's work. At some point before 2371, the archaeologist for hire Jean-Luc Picard managed to read a Romulan translation of Les Misérables. (TNG - Mirror Universe novel: The Worst of Both Worlds)

All indications suggest that the mirror version of Hugo is identical to our own.
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