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The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Illustrated)

Victor Hugo's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" is an evocative exploration of love, isolation, and the complexities of societal judgment, set against the backdrop of 15th-century Paris. The narrative is rich in descriptive detail, combining gothic elements with profound psychological depth, as it navigates the intertwining lives of its unforgettable characters—most notably, the disfigured bell-ringer Quasimodo and the exquisite Esmeralda. Hugo masterfully captures the architectural grandeur of Notre Dame itself, employing it as a symbol of human aspiration and the tragic consequences of social estrangement. Victor Hugo, a leading figure in the Romantic movement, drew upon his deep empathy for the marginalized and oppressed to craft this timeless tale. His own experiences of political exile, as well as his keen interest in the plight of the poor and the downcast in society, profoundly influenced his writing. By examining themes of beauty and monstrosity, Hugo invites readers to reflect on their own judgments of others, a significant ethos that shaped his literary career. I highly recommend "The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Illustrated)" not only for its intricate storytelling and stunning illustrations but also for its rich themes that resonate across the ages. This book serves as an essential reminder of the complexities of human existence and the powerful forces of empathy and compassion.


Author:

  • Victor Hugo

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 412 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Historic and folklore novels
  • Historic novels
  • Classics and poetry
  • Classics

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    Victor Hugo

    Victor Hugo, a major leader of the French Romantic Movement, was one of the most influential figures in nineteenth-century literature. By the age of thirty, he had established himself as a master in every domain of literature--drama, fiction, and lyric poetry. Hugo's private life was as unconventional and exuberant as his literary creations. At twenty, he married after a long, idealistic courtship; but later in life was infamous for his scandalous escapades. In 1851, he was exiled for his passionate opposition to Napoleon III. Hugo's rich, emotional novels, Notre Dame de Paris and Les Miserables, have made him one of the most widely read authors of all time.

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