Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885,

The hunchback of Notre Dame / by Victor Hugo - 1st ed - 350 pages ; 21 cm

The great hall of the palace of justice -- Pierre Gringoire -- Monseigneur the Cardinal -- Master Jaques Coppennole -- Quasimodo -- La Esmeralda -- From Charybdis to Scylla -- The Place de Gr��ve -- The poet puzzled -- Inconveniences of following a handsome girl in the street at night -- Sequel of inconveniences -- The broken jug -- A wedding night -- Notre Dame -- Bird's-eye view of Paris -- The foundling -- Claude Frollo -- The bell-ringer of Notre Dame -- The dog and his master -- Anicent administration of justice -- The Troux Aux Rats -- Sister Gudule -- The pillory -- Danger of trusting a goat with a secret -- A priest and a philosopher are two different persons -- The bells -- Claude Frollo's cell -- The two men in black -- Captain Ph��bus de Chateaupers -- The goblin monk -- Utility of windows looking toward the river -- The crown transformed into a dry leaf -- Sequel to the crown transformed into a dry leaf -- Conclusion of the crown transformed into a dry leaf -- Lasciate ogni speranza -- The mother -- Three human hearts differently constituted -- A high fever -- The sanctuary -- A human heart in a form scarcely human -- Earthenware and crystal -- The key of the Porte Rouge -- Sequel to the key to the Porte Rouge -- Gringoire has several capital ideas, one after another, in the Rue des Bernardins -- "Turn vagabond" -- Il allegro -- A mischievous friend -- The retreat where monsieur Louis of France says his prayers -- A narrow escape -- Chateaupers to the rescue! -- The little shoe -- "La creatura bella bianca vestita" -- Marriage of Captain Ph��bus -- Marriage of Quasimodo


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Notre-Dame de Paris (Cathedral)--Fiction


France--History--Louis XI, 1461-1483--Fiction
Paris (France)--History--Fiction

PQ2288 / .A31 1930z

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