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Hunchback of Notre Dame

Hunchback of Notre Dame

6b Victor Hugo.  Rare Early Edition 3rd printing English Edition 1834

Note

The characters in The Hunchback of Notre-Dame are deeply complex and symbolic, each embodying different facets of humanity and society. Quasimodo, the bell-ringer, is physically deformed yet possesses a pure, loyal heart, challenging superficial judgments and evoking deep sympathy. Esmeralda, the compassionate and spirited gypsy girl, represents innocence and freedom, becoming the object of desire, obsession, and prejudice. Claude Frollo, the austere archdeacon, is torn between his religious devotion and forbidden lust, descending into moral corruption. Phoebus, the vain and self-serving captain, highlights the emptiness of charm without virtue. Together, these characters form a powerful tapestry of love, cruelty, sacrifice, and redemption, set against the majestic and brooding backdrop of Notre-Dame Cathedral.

Description

Brown  hardcover 3/4 leather with marble front and back boards, gold writing and bands on spine,  some foxing, rubbing front and back corners, intact, good condition

$3,950.00
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Description

6b Victor Hugo.  Rare Early Edition 3rd printing English Edition 1834

Note

The characters in The Hunchback of Notre-Dame are deeply complex and symbolic, each embodying different facets of humanity and society. Quasimodo, the bell-ringer, is physically deformed yet possesses a pure, loyal heart, challenging superficial judgments and evoking deep sympathy. Esmeralda, the compassionate and spirited gypsy girl, represents innocence and freedom, becoming the object of desire, obsession, and prejudice. Claude Frollo, the austere archdeacon, is torn between his religious devotion and forbidden lust, descending into moral corruption. Phoebus, the vain and self-serving captain, highlights the emptiness of charm without virtue. Together, these characters form a powerful tapestry of love, cruelty, sacrifice, and redemption, set against the majestic and brooding backdrop of Notre-Dame Cathedral.

Description

Brown  hardcover 3/4 leather with marble front and back boards, gold writing and bands on spine,  some foxing, rubbing front and back corners, intact, good condition

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