Notre Dames De Paris Victor Hugo
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Notre dames de paris victor hugo. The book like many 19th century books is as much a sociological event as it is a narrative. The novel has been described as a key text in french literature 1 and has been adapted for film over a dozen times as well as numerous television and stage adaptations such as a 1923 silent film with lon chaney a 1939 sound film with charles laughton and a 1996 disney animated film. The project gutenberg ebook of notre dame de paris by victor hugo this ebook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. Originally published in 1831 notre dame de paris forces modern readers to slow down.
Hugo does paint a beautiful word picture of paris in such minutia that one could almost use it to build a model of the main roads buildings bridges and gates of that city. In 1831 victor hugo made the cathedral the key character of his novel notre dame de paris largely contributing to the building s position in the hearts of parisians and the french. Our lady of paris originally titled notre dame de paris. Notre dame de paris the.
If a film maker stuck to the book s complete content for the movie script the film would twice as long as any film so far made of this story. 1482 is a french gothic novel by victor hugo published in 1831. Hugo does paint a beautiful word picture of paris in such minutia that one could almost use it to build a model of the main roads buildings bridges and gates of that city. Notre dame de paris the hunchback of notre dame historical novel by victor hugo originally published in french in 1831 as notre dame de paris our lady of paris.
Victor hugo in full victor marie hugo poet playwrighter novelist dramatist essayist visual artist statesman human rights campaigner and perhaps the most influential exponent of the romantic movement in france who was the most important of the french romantic writers.