In the heart of medieval Paris stands the magnificent Notre-Dame Cathedral-and within its shadows, the hunchbacked bell-ringer Quasimodo.Victor Hugo's sweeping novel, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, is a haunting tale of love, obsession, and social injustice. At its center is Esmeralda, a beautiful Romani dancer falsely accused of a crime, and the three men whose lives are forever changed by her: the twisted priest Frollo, the valiant captain Phoebus, and the deformed yet tender-hearted Quasimodo.As Paris seethes with turmoil and prejudice, these characters are drawn into a tragic struggle between desire and duty, freedom and fanaticism. Hugo uses their intertwined fates to paint a vivid portrait of 15th-century France-and to champion the dignity of the outcast and the oppressed.With poetic grandeur and emotional depth, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame is more than a gothic romance; it's a timeless critique of cruelty, beauty, and the soul of a city.A cornerstone of classic literature, this powerful story will break your heart-and open your eyes to the humanity hidden beneath the surface.
AmazonPages: 312, Paperback, Kalamos Literary Services Llp
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