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Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo
Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo












Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo

By centering on the building, he was able to bring all classes into his story: from kings and nobles to bellringers and sewer rats. Hugo was upset both at the neglect of buildings like Notre-Dame, and the modernization of those that weren’t being neglected. Hugo’s tragic novel is an ode to gothic architecture in general and that of Notre-Dame de Paris in particular. The actions of the archdeacon, who cannot control his lust for the young woman, ultimately draws all four men into her orbit, and his, with tragic consequences. But because of a kindness she paid to him, there is one whose love for her is pure: the archdeacon’s bellringer. Will you support our efforts with a donation?Įsmeralda is a breathtaking beauty and attracts the attention of men all around her, including an actor, a captain, and an archdeacon, to whom she is of course forbidden. We rely on your support to help us keep producing beautiful, free, and unrestricted editions of literature for the digital age. Standard Ebooksġ84,009 words (11 hours 10 minutes) with a reading ease of 69.72 (fairly easy) Hapgood - Free ebook download - Standard Ebooks: Free and liberated ebooks, carefully produced for the true book lover.














Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo