Set against the backdrop of 15th-century Paris and its iconic cathedral, Victor Hugo's powerful novel, commonly known as The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, weaves a tale of unrequited love, obsession, and social injustice. It follows Quasimodo, the cathedral's kind-hearted, hunchbacked bellringer, whose devotion to the compassionate gypsy dancer Esmeralda leads him into a dangerous conflict with the sinister Archdeacon Claude Frollo, who also desires her.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience a timeless narrative exploring themes of beauty, prejudice, and the human spirit amidst medieval Paris.
- Witness Victor Hugo's passionate defense of Gothic architecture and a burgeoning democracy through a compelling historical romance.
- Engage with a clear, contemporary translation by John Sturrock, offering new insights into this literary masterpiece.
- Discover a story that delves into the moral complexities of its characters, demonstrating that true beauty resides within.