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Hunchback of Notre Dame by Greg Rebis and Victor Hugo (2006, Perfect)
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Item specifics
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- ISBN
- 9780486452425
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Dover Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0486452425
ISBN-13
9780486452425
eBay Product ID (ePID)
11069191653
Product Key Features
Book Title
Hunchback of Notre Dame
Number of Pages
448 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2006
Topic
Classics, Gothic, Historical
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Fiction
Book Series
Dover Thrift Editions: Classic Novels Ser.
Format
Perfect
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2006-047429
Dewey Edition
20
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Decimal
[Fic]
Table Of Content
Book First I. The Great Hall II. Pierre Gringoire III. The Cardinal IV. Master Jacques Coppenole V. Quasimodo VI. Esmeralda Book Second I. From Charybdis to Scylla II. The Grève III. Besos Para Golpes IV. The Inconveniences of Following a Pretty Woman in the Street at Night V. The Rest of the Inconveniences VI. The Broken Jug VII. A Wedding Night Book Third I. Notre-Dame II. A Bird's-eye View of Paris Book Fourth I. Kind Souls II. Claude Frollo III. Immanis Pecoris Custos, Immanior Ipse IV. The Dog and his Master V. More about Claude Frollo VI. Unpopularity Book Fifth I. Abbas Beati Martini II. The One Will Kill the Other Book Sixth I. An Impartial Glance at the Ancient Magistracy II. The Rat-Hole III. The Story of a Wheaten Cake IV. A Tear for a Drop of Water V. End of the Story of the Cake
Synopsis
Conceived as a story of the cathedral itself, Hugo's 1837 novel recounts a human drama that rivals the Gothic masterpiece for dominance. A gypsy girl's beauty and charm captivate a priest, a vagabond, a soldier, and a deformed bell-ringer, in a gripping tale that culminates in riot and murder., A mad priest, a vagabond playwright, a social-climbing soldier, and a deformed bell-ringer -- all are captivated by a gypsy girl's beauty and charm. Two of them will betray her, but the others will remain loyal, even in the shadow of the gallows. These outlaws find sanctuary within the walls of medieval Paris' greatest monument, the grand Cathedral of Notre Dame. "What a beautiful thing Notre-Dame is!" declared Gustave Flaubert of Victor Hugo's 1837 novel. Originally published as Notre-Dame de Paris (Our Lady of Paris), it was conceived as a story of the cathedral itself, which functioned as the passionate heart of fifteenth-century city life. But Hugo's human drama rivals the Gothic masterpiece for dominance. Drawn with humor and compassion, his characters endure, both in literary history and in readers' imaginations: Frollo, the sinister archdeacon; Quasimodo, the hideous hunchback; and the enchanting outcast, Esmeralda., A mad priest, a vagabond playwright, a social-climbing soldier, and a deformed bell-ringer -- all are captivated by a gypsy girl's beauty and charm. Two of them will betray her, but the others will remain loyal, even in the shadow of the gallows. These outlaws find sanctuary within the walls of medieval Paris' greatest monument, the grand Cathedral of Notre Dame. "What a beautiful thing Notre-Dame is " declared Gustave Flaubert of Victor Hugo's 1837 novel. Originally published as Notre-Dame de Paris (Our Lady of Paris), it was conceived as a story of the cathedral itself, which functioned as the passionate heart of fifteenth-century city life. But Hugo's human drama rivals the Gothic masterpiece for dominance. Drawn with humor and compassion, his characters endure, both in literary history and in readers' imaginations: Frollo, the sinister archdeacon; Quasimodo, the hideous hunchback; and the enchanting outcast, Esmeralda., A gypsy girl's beauty and charm captivate a priest, a vagabond, a soldier, and a deformed bell-ringer, in a gripping tale that culminates in a riot and murder.
LC Classification Number
PQ2288.A32 2006
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