El Jorobado De Notre Dame.pdf

Quasimodo, the "Jorobado" (hunchback), is the novel’s tragic hero. Physically deformed and deafened by the loud bells he rings daily, he is feared and mocked by the people of Paris. Yet, Hugo challenges the reader to look beyond the physical shell. Quasimodo represents the quintessential Romantic hero: isolated, misunderstood, but possessing a profound capacity for love and sacrifice.

Victor Hugo died in 1885. Legally, in most countries applying the "life plus 70 years" rule (or "life plus 80" in some like Mexico or Colombia), Notre-Dame de Paris is firmly in the public domain. This means it is perfectly legal to download an unmodified version of the original text for free. El Jorobado de Notre Dame.pdf

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Publicada en 1831 por Victor Hugo, Nuestra Señora de París (título original) es mucho más que la trágica historia del campanero Quasimodo. La novela es un monumento literario al arte gótico, una denuncia de la injusticia social y un espejo de la Francia del siglo XV. Publicada en 1831 por Victor Hugo