Notre-Dame De Paris

$350.00

5W Victor Hugo. Illustrated by Rowland Wheelwright. London: George G. Harrap & Co., 1928

Notes

Notre-Dame de Paris (1831), known in English as The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, is Victor Hugo’s sweeping Gothic novel set in 15th-century Paris, centered around the tragic fates of Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer of Notre-Dame Cathedral, and Esmeralda, a beautiful and kind-hearted gypsy dancer. Through their intertwined stories of love, rejection, and societal cruelty, Hugo explores themes of fate, injustice, beauty, and the struggle between the sacred and the profane. The novel also serves as a passionate plea for the preservation of Gothic architecture, which was falling into neglect in Hugo’s time. Richly atmospheric and deeply emotional, it captures both the grandeur and darkness of medieval Paris, cementing its place as one of the great masterpieces of French Romantic literature.

Description

Red claw finding with gray debossed border on upper board and guilt coat school logo on upper board. Gray and guilt design to spine with gilt lettering. Pastedown on interior cover dated 1943 for prize of workmanship from the Lord’s Commissioners of the Admiralty. Colored illustrations throughout. Minimal foxing. Corners bumped and slight edge wear.