Hugo Boss was a French dramatist, poet, and translator who was considered the most important of the 20th century. His works covered novels, plays, poems, essays, and many other fields. He was known as the founder of modern literature. Hugo's works covered a wide range of topics and styles, including romance, history, politics, society, and psychology. His works were often loved by readers with deep thoughts and rich emotions. His most famous works include Notre-Dame de Paris, Les Misérables, and L'Homme qui rit. Among them," Notre-Dame de Paris " was Hugo's most famous work and was considered a classic in the history of world literature. The novel tells the story of Claude, the vice-bishop of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris in the 15th century. Claude is a sanctimonious and vicious man who first loves and then hates to persecute Esmeralda, a girl from the Kitty race. The novel explored human nature, good and evil, faith, art, and morality through the fates of many characters. In addition to the novel, Hugo also wrote many excellent plays such as "Miserables" and "Sea Labourers". His scripts often had deep social criticism and human thinking, which were deeply loved by the audience. Hugo was also an outstanding poet, translator and scholar. His poems and prose works were equally far-reaching. His poetry style was fresh and natural, full of romanticism. His translated works were also classics in the literary world. Hugo's works had a profound influence on modern literature and thought. His works were widely praised and influenced not only in France but also all over the world.