Pariisin Notre-Dame 1482

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In the heart of medieval Paris, a city teeming with vibrant life and stark social divides, Victor Hugo’s "Pariisin Notre-Dame 1482" unveils a tale woven with passion and tragedy. Set against the backdrop of the iconic cathedral, the narrative introduces unforgettable characters like Quasimodo and Esmeralda, whose fates intertwine amidst the chaos of a society grappling with love and injustice. Through the lens of the Gothic architecture and the bustling streets, Hugo explores profound themes of acceptance and the human condition. Ideal for students and historians alike, this timeless classic invites readers to reflect on the enduring struggles of humanity. Discover the rich tapestry of 15th-century Paris in a story that resonates through the ages.

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