Hunchback of Notre Dame

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Victor Hugo 1831
English
  • 01 - Preface and Book 1: I - The Grand Hall
  • 02 - Book 1: II - Pierre Gringoire
  • 03 - Book 1: III - Monsieur the Cardinal
  • 04 - Book 1: IV - Master Jacques Coppenole
  • 05 - Book 1: V - Quasimodo
  • 06 - Book 1: VI - Esmeralda
  • 07 - Book 2: I - From Charybdis to Scylla
  • 08 - Book 2: II - The Place de Grave
  • 09 - Book 2: III - Kisses for Blows
  • 10 - Book 2: IV - The Inconvenience of Following a Pretty Woman through the Streets in the Evening
  • 11 - Book 2: V - Result of the Dangers
  • 12 - Book 2: VI - The Broken Jug
  • 13 - Book 2: VII - A Bridal Night
  • 14 - Book 3: I - Notre-Dame
  • 15 - Book 3: II - A Bird's-eye View of Paris
  • 16 - Book 4: I - Good Souls
  • 17 - Book 4: II - Claude Frollo
  • 18 - Book 4: III - Immanis Pecoris Custos, Immanior Ipse
  • 19 - Book 4: IV - The Dog and his Master
  • 20 - Book 4: V - More about Claude Frollo
  • 21 - Book 4: VI - Unpopularity
  • 22 - Book 5: I - Abbas Beati Martini
  • 23 - Book 5: II - This will Kill That
  • 24 - Book 6: I - An Impartial Glance at the Ancient Magistracy
  • 25 - Book 6: II - The Rat-Hole
  • 26 - Book 6: III - History of a Leavened Cake of Maize
  • 27 - Book 6: IV - A Tear for a Drop of Water
  • 28 - Book 6: V - End of the Story of the Cake
  • 29 - Book 7: I - The Danger of Confiding One's Secret to a Goat
  • 30 - Book 7: II - A Priest and a Philosopher are two Different Things
  • 31 - Book 7: III - The Bells
  • 32 - Book 7: IV - ~ANArKH~
  • 33 - Book 7: V - The Two Men Clothed in Black
  • 34 - Book 7: VI - The Effect which Seven Oaths in the Open Air can Produce
  • 35 - Book 7: VII - The Mysterious Monk
  • 36 - Book 7: VIII - The Utility of Windows which Open on the River
  • 37 - Book 8: I - The Crown Changed into a Dry Leaf
  • 38 - Book 8: II - Continuation of the Crown which was Changed into a DryLeaf
  • 39 - Book 8: III - End of the Crown which was Changed into a Dry Leaf
  • 40 - Book 8: IV - ~Lasciate Ogni Speranza~—Leave all hope behind, ye who Enter here
  • 41 - Book 8: V - The Mother
  • 42 - Book 8: VI - Three Human Hearts differently Constructed
  • 43 - Book 9: I - Delirium
  • 44 - Book 9: II - Hunchbacked, One Eyed, Lame
  • 45 - Book 9: III - Deaf
  • 46 - Book 9: IV - Earthenware and Crystal
  • 47 - Book 9: V - The Key to the Red Door
  • 48 - Book 9: VI - Continuation of the Key to the Red Door
  • 49 - Book 10: I - Gringoire has Many Good Ideas in Succession.—Rue des Bernardins
  • 50 - Book 10: II - Turn Vagabond
  • 51 - Book 10: III - Long Live Mirth
  • 52 - Book 10: IV - An Awkward Friend
  • 53 - Book 10: V-1- The Retreat in which Monsieur Louis of France says his Prayers
  • 54 - Book 10: V-2 - The Retreat in which Monsieur Louis of France says his Prayers
  • 55 - Book 10: VI - Little Sword in Pocket
  • 56 - Book 10: VII - Chateaupers to the Rescue
  • 57 - Book 11: I-1 - The Little Shoe
  • 58 - Book 11: I-2 - The Little Shoe
  • 59 - Book 11: II - The Beautiful Creature Clad in White
  • 60 - Book 11: III - The Marriage of Phoebus
  • 61 - Book 11: IV - The Marriage of Quasimodo
One of the great literary tragedies of all time, The Hunchback of Notre Dame features some of the most well-known characters in all of fiction - Quasimodo, the hideously deformed bell-ringer of Notre-Dame de Paris, his master the evil priest Claude Frollo, and Esmeralda, the beautiful gypsy condemned for a crime she did not commit. (Summary by Mark Nelson)

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