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O desfigurado sineiro corcunda Quasimodo, temido e atormentado pela gente que frequenta a catedral de Notre Dame, tem uma natureza sensível que poucos conhecem. Quando conhece uma a dançarina cigana, a virginal Esmeralda, apaixona-se por ela. Assim como, também, o guardião de Quasimodo, o arquidiácono da catedral, Dom Claude Frollo, e um pobre poeta de rua. Mas Esmeralda está apaixonada por um belo soldado. Quando uma multidão a confunde com uma bruxa, cabe a Quasimodo resgatá-la e dar-lhe refúgio na catedral . O romance original aborda também as pesquisas alquímicas e o estilo gótico de arquitetura da época . As versões para teatro e ballet focam mais a bailarina. O cinema explorou mais a caracterização de Quasimodo, ensejando aparições notáveis de atores como Lon Chaney, Anthony Quinn, Anthony Hopkins , Mandy Patinkin e sobretudo Charles Laughton. ( )
Au point de sembler plus vraie que la vraie. Bref, un roman-cathédrale. In Notre-Dame de Paris Hugo’s dreams are magnified in outline, microscopic in detail. They are true but are made magical by the enlargement of pictorial close-up, not by grandiloquent fading. Compare the treatment of the theme of the love that survives death in this book, with the not dissimilar theme in Wuthering Heights. Catherine and Heathcliff are eternal as the wretched wind that whines at the northern casement. They are impalpable and bound in their eternal pursuit. A more terrible and more precise fate is given by Hugo to Quasimodo after death. The hunchback’s skeleton is found clasping the skeleton of the gypsy girl in the charnel house. We see it with our eyes. And his skeleton falls into dust when it is touched, in that marvellous last line of the novel. Where love is lost, it is lost even beyond the grave... The black and white view is relieved by the courage of the priest’s feckless brother and the scepticism of Gringoire, the whole is made workable by poetic and pictorial instinct. It has often been pointed out that Hugo had the eye that sees for itself. Where Balzac described things out of descriptive gluttony, so that parts of his novels are an undiscriminating buyer’s catalogue; where Scott describes out of antiquarian zeal, Hugo brings things to life by implicating them with persons in the action in rapid ‘takes’. In this sense, Notre-Dame de Paris was the perfect film script. Every stone plays its part. Pertence à série publicadaBantam Pathfinder Edition (HP36) — 43 mais Collins Classics (128) Everyman's Library (422) Gallimard, Folio (549) GF Flammarion (441) insel taschenbuch (0298) Kramers pocket-reeks (26) Limited Editions Club (S:2.01) Modern Library (35) Os Grandes Romances Históricos (35,36) Perpetua reeks (47) Pocket Books (31-32) A tot vent (705) Está contido emEin Baum wächst in Brooklyn / Taifun / Der Glöckner von Notre-Dame / Lausbubengeschichten de Stuttgart International Collector's Library Classics 19 volumes: Crime & Punishment; Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea; Mysterious Island; Magic Mountain; Around the World in 80 Days; Count of Monte Cristo; Camille; Quo Vadis; Hunchback of Notre Dame; Nana; Scaramouche; Pinocchio; Fernande; War and Peace; The Egyptian; From the Earth to the Moon; Candide; Treasure of Sierra Madre; Siddhartha/Steppenwolf de Jules Verne ContémÉ reescrito emTem a adaptaçãoÉ resumida emInspiradoTem um guia de estudo para estudantesGuia para Professores e EnsinoPrêmiosDistinctionsNotable Lists
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