
Nuestra Señora de París
by Victor Hugo
'Nuestra Señora de París' Summary
En el París del siglo XV, durante la época de la Edad Media, Quasimodo, un campanero deforme y de buen corazón, se enamora de Esmeralda, una hermosa gitana acusada de asesinato. Esmeralda es sentenciada a muerte, pero Quasimodo, en un acto de sacrificio y amor, la salva y la lleva a la catedral de Notre Dame. Sin embargo, el destino de Esmeralda está ligado al amor de un juez malvado, Frollo, quien se obsesiona con ella y busca destruirla. La historia se desarrolla entre la belleza y la fealdad, la bondad y la maldad, en un escenario de misterio y romance. La novela explora temas como la justicia, la compasión, la naturaleza humana y la lucha contra la injusticia social, convirtiéndose en un clásico de la literatura universal.Book Details
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Victor Hugo
France
Victor-Marie Hugo was a French poet, novelist, and dramatist of the Romantic Movement. During a literary career that spanned more than sixty years, he wrote abundantly in an exceptional variety of gen...
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