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Victor Hugo (February 26, 1802 – May 22, 1885)
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Victor
Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame
In the vaulted Gothic towers of
Notre-Dame lives Quasimodo, the hunchbacked Bell-ringer. Mocked and shunned for
his appearance, he is pitied only by Esmerelda, a beautiful gypsy dancer to
whom he becomes completely devoted. Esmerelda, however, has also attracted the
attention of the sinister archdeacon Claude Frollo, and when she rejects his
lecherous approaches, Frollo hatches a plot to destroy her that only Quasimodo
can prevent. Victor Hugo's sensational, evocative novel brings life to the
medieval Paris he loved, and mourns its passing in one of the greatest
historical romances of the nineteenth century.

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