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Notre-Dame de Paris

Notre-Dame de Paris

by Victor Hugo

Plunge into the heart of fifteenth-century Paris with Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris, a work of profound historical significance and unparalleled narrative prowess. This tale weaves the lives of the hunchbacked bell-ringer, Quasimodo, the enchanting gypsy, Esmeralda, and the tragically flawed Archdeacon, Frollo. The narrative is imbued with Hugo's incisive social commentary, and his vivid depiction of the iconic cathedral, which emerges as a character itself, encapsulating the soul of an era. Hugo's masterful exploration of love, fate, and societal inequalities, set against the backdrop of a city teetering on the brink of change, is a testament to the transformative power of literature. Venture into this timeless classic and experience the allure of a Paris long gone, yet hauntingly familiar.

Chapters 61
Books/Sections 10
Difficulty Beginner

Table of Contents

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