Notre-Dame de Paris - Tome 2

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In the early 19th century, Paris was a city on the brink of transformation, where the majestic Notre-Dame Cathedral stood as a silent witness to the tumult of human emotion and societal change. "Notre-Dame de Paris - Tome 2" by Victor Hugo delves deeper into the lives entwined within its stone walls, highlighting the profound themes of love and jealousy that ripple through the fabric of society. Readers will encounter the haunting beauty of the cathedral as a backdrop to the characters' struggles, reflecting the era's social tensions. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this novel invites exploration of the intricate interplay between architecture and humanity, making it a timeless study of resilience and passion.

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