Physical description
Notre Dame of Paris Vol 3
Author: Victor Hugo
Publisher: J M Dent & Co
Date: 1899
Further Information: Translated by J. Carroll Beckwith
Vol. 1 is 7072, Vol. 3 is 7073, Vol.4 is 8036
Publication type
fiction
Inscriptions & markings
The label on the spine cover with typed text PAT 843 HUG
Pastedown frontend paper has a sticker from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute and Free Library covered by a sticker from Corangamite Regional Library Service
Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Corangamite Regional Library Service
Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Warrnambool Public Library
Flyleaf has a stamp from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute and Free Library
Summary
The novel is better known today by its English title, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. This grand historical novel is set in 1482 Paris and revolves around the doomed gypsy dancer Esmeralda, the tortured archdeacon Claude Frollo, the dashing but shallow captain Phoebus, and the fiercely loyal, deformed bell-ringer Quasimodo.
By the time you reach the final volume, the narrative is driving toward its intense, tragic climax. Beyond the human drama, the book is a love letter to Gothic architecture; Hugo famously wrote it to spark a preservation movement to save the crumbling Notre-Dame Cathedral from neglect and modernisation.
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References
- Victor Hugo Victor Hugo | Biography, Books, Poems, & Facts | Britannica
- University of Pennsylvania.
- Google Books.
- Wikipedia.
- Mark Murray Paintings.
