The Hunchback of Notre Dame
by
Victor Hugo
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Romance
Science Fiction
Children’s
+5
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Format
Paperback
Pages
608
Language
English
Published
Jan 16, 2004
Publisher
Barnes & Noble Classics
Edition
2nd Printing
ISBN-10
1593080476
ISBN-13
9781593080471
Description
Set in the vibrant yet tumultuous world of 15th-century Paris, this poignant tale interweaves themes of love, redemption, and the struggle for acceptance. At the heart of the story is Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral, whose life is marked by solitude and alienation. His deep affection for the beautiful gypsy Esmeralda shines as a beacon of hope amid his tragic existence, highlighting the stark contrasts between outward appearances and inner beauty.
Victor Hugo masterfully paints a portrait of the city, bringing to life its rich architecture and bustling streets, while also exposing societal injustices that plague its inhabitants. Through striking characters and their intertwining fates, the narrative unfolds like a classic tapestry, woven with threads of passion, despair, and societal critique.
As the characters grapple with their desires and destinies, readers are drawn into a powerful exploration of compassion and the human condition. This timeless tale remains a testament to the complexities of love and the search for belonging, making it a classic that resonates with audiences across generations.
Victor Hugo masterfully paints a portrait of the city, bringing to life its rich architecture and bustling streets, while also exposing societal injustices that plague its inhabitants. Through striking characters and their intertwining fates, the narrative unfolds like a classic tapestry, woven with threads of passion, despair, and societal critique.
As the characters grapple with their desires and destinies, readers are drawn into a powerful exploration of compassion and the human condition. This timeless tale remains a testament to the complexities of love and the search for belonging, making it a classic that resonates with audiences across generations.
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