Notre Dame Cathedral (1831) is the famous historical novel by V. Hugo, a masterpiece of world literature of the 19th century. Reality and fiction, history and everyday life of medieval Paris, philosophical reflections and strong human passions are skillfully intertwined in this work. In the center of the plot is not only the love of the hunchback Quasimodo for a street dancer, the beautiful gypsy Esmeralda, not only the story of an insidious priest tormented by forbidden feelings, but, above all, Notre Dame Cathedral itself, one of the most stunning Gothic buildings in the world. Illustrations by French artists of the 19th century.
Author: Victor Hugo
Translation: Nadezhda Kogan
Pages: 554 (offset). Hard cover
Dimensions: 220x150x40 mm