The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (Webster's Italian Thesaurus Edition)

Paperback, 614 pages

English language

Published March 5, 2006 by ICON Group International, Inc..

ISBN:
978-0-497-90118-9
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In fifteenth-century Paris, a disfigured man named Quasimodo, who was abandoned as an infant in the cathedral of Notre-Dame and now lives in its bell tower, must come to the aid of a beautiful gypsy girl named Esmeralda after she repels the advances of the cruel archdeacon Don Claude Frollo.

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A true master of tragedy (and tangents)

I feel like Hugo is a bit more focused on his plot in this book, compared to Les Misérables at least. He has some good tangents in there nonetheless, and very entertainingly sarcastic ones at that!

As with the beloved Brick, Hugo shows himself in The Hunchback of Notre Dame to be an expert at crafting tragedies that feel unearned yet entirely inevitable. The catharsis is strong!

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Subjects

  • Spanish
  • Education / Bilingual Education
  • Foreign Language Study / Spanish
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  • Novelty