The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo , David Hughe

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This title is set in Paris in 1492. Hideously deformed, deaf and near blind, the hunchback Quasimodo lives in the Notre-Dame bell tower. Beneath him in the square, the beautiful gypsy Esmeralda dances for the crowds. The pious, misogynistic archdeacon Frollo watches from his cell.

As his desire turns to obsession, so the story marches inexorably towards a final act of terrible revenge...David Hughes' grotesque and beautiful illustrations use a mixture of photography and drawing to create a truly striking visual experience, whilst Jan Needle's newly translated and sensitively re-edited text opens up this classic tale to a younger audience for the first time.

Language English
ISBN-10 1587264455
ISBN-13 9781844286584
No of pages 346
Font Size Medium
Book Publisher Walker Books
Published Date 02 Oct 2006

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