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Author Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885, author

Title The hunchback of Notre Dame / Victor Hugo
Published New York, NY : Open Road Integrated Media, 2017

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Summary One of the most beloved gothic romances ever written, and a poignant evocation of life in medieval Paris and the grand towers of the Notre Dame Cathedral. Hated by the people of Paris for his deformity, bell ringer Quasimodo lives in Notre Dame Cathedral by the good graces of his guardian, Archdeacon Claude Frollo. But Frollo's commitment to Christian charity is giving way to his obsession with a young gypsy girl named Esmerelda. Driven to win her over at any cost, Frollo turns from his faith to practice alchemy. When Quasimodo is tortured and publicly humiliated for his part in Frollo's scheme, Esmerelda alone shows him pity. And when she is wrongly accused of a crime, only Quasimodo can provide the sanctuary she needs. Originally published under the title Notre-Dame de Paris, Victor Hugo's tragic story of love and persecution has been adapted into numerous films, stage plays, and other mediums. Famous for its epic depiction of Paris and people of all walks of life, this classic tale inspired the works of novelists Honore de Balzac, Gustave Flaubert, and Charles Dickens, among others. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices
Notes Originally published in 1831
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 26, 2017)
Subject FICTION -- Gothic.
FICTION -- General.
SUBJECT France -- History -- Louis XI, 1461-1483 -- Fiction
Paris (France) -- History -- To 1515 -- Fiction
Subject France
France -- Paris
Genre/Form Fiction
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1504043596
9781504043595
Other Titles Notre-Dame de Paris. English