Book Blog.......The hunchback of Notre Dame
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As you should know Tuesdays is book blog day were we talk about a
specific book and pretty much run with it and its author. Today's
blog is on The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo
The Hunchback of Notre
Dame is set in 1829's Paris, France where the gypsy Esmeralda (Born
Agnes) captures the hearts of several men including captain Phoebus
and Pierre Gringoire but especially Quasimodo the bell ringer and his
guardian the Archdeacon Claude Frollo.
Frollo orders Quasimodo
to bring Esmeralda to him and after a lot of chaos where the guards
under Phoebus capture Quasimodo, Gringoire is knocked out and only
rescued from hanging when Esmeralda saves him with promise of
marriage and Quasimodo flogged and placed on a pillory for several
hours of public exposure. When Esmeralda is accused of attempted
murder Quasimodo helps by giving her space in the cathedral of Notre
Dame under law of sanctuary. Frollo finds out that the court of
parliament has voted the removal of Esmeralda's right for sanctuary
and orders her to be taken and killed. Clopin the head of the gypsies
hears this and leads a rescue party to help Esmeralda. During the
chaos Quasimodo mistakes who is wanting to help the Gypsy he loves
and ends up in aiding in her arrest. Frollo after failing to win her
love betrays Esmeralda and sends her to be hung. Frollo laughs as
Esmeralda dies and is pushed from the top of the Cathedral by
Quasimodo. Quasimodo dies of starvation after joining Esmeralda's
body in the cemetery.
Victor
Hugo began writing the book in 1829The novels original title was
Notre Dame de Paris, it was largely to make his contemporaries more
aware of the value of the Gothic architecture,
Notre Dame Cathedral had been in disrepair at the time and along with
other buildings which were
neglected and often destroyed to be replaced by new buildings or
defaced by replacement of parts of buildings in a newer style. During
the summer of 1830 Gosselin demanded that Hugo complete the book by
February 1831, Hugo -starting in September 1830- worked non stop on
the book finishing it six months later. Several
ballets, comics, TV show, theatre, music, musical theatre and films
have been inspired by The Hunchback of Notre Dame most notably has
been the 1996 Walt Disney animated movie of the same name.
I think that The
Hunchback of Notre Dame is a very prolific book which promotes the
fact that it doesn't matter what you look like on the outside, its
how you deal with people and what is on the inside that counts. The
books portrayal of the romantic era as an extreme through the
architecture, passion and religion as well as the exploration of
determinism, revolution and social strife adds to the ultimately
magical make up of the book. I believe that most people would see
themselves in the position of Quasimodo, Esmeralda and Phoebus rather
than that of Frollo. I know I certainly wouldn't see myself
otherwise.
Victor Marie Hugo was
born on February 26th 1802 in Besançon. eastern
Franche-Combe as the third son of Joseph Leopold Sigisbert Hugo
(1774-1828) and Sophie Trebuchet (1772-1821). Victor was a French
poet, novelist and dramatist of the romantic movement, he's also
considered one of the greatest and best known French writers. Victors
childhood was a period of national political turmoil with Napoleon
being proclaimed Emperor two years after he was born and the Bourbon
monarchy was restored before his 13th birthday. His
parents held vastly different political and religious views which
prompted a brief separation in 1803, during that time Hugo's mother
dominated his education and upbringing. Hugos work reflected her
devotion to king and faith. However during the events leading up to
France's 1848 revolution, Hugos work changed to that of Republicanism
and free thought. Hugo went on to married to his childhood sweetheart
Adele Foucher in 1822 and they had five children.
Victor Hugo's works
hold a vast collection of poetry, novels and music. His first Novel
Han D'Islande was published in 1823 and he published five volumes of
poetry between 1829 and 1840 which cemented his reputation as a great
elagiac and lyric poet. Hugos first mature work of fiction was
published in February 1829 by Charles Gosselin without his name
attached, this would infuse with his later work Le Dernier Jour d'un
Condamne (The last day of a Condemned man) and go on to not only
influence other writers including Charles Dickens and Albert Camus,
and be a precursor to Hugo's work Les Miserables published in 1862.
After three attempts
Hugo was finally elected to Academie francaise in 1841and in 1845
King Louis-Phillipe elevated him to the peerage and in 1848 he was
elected to the national assembly of the second republic. When Louis
Napoleon the 3rd seized power in 1851 Hugo openly declared
him a traitor to France then relocated to Brussels, Jersey (where he
was thrown out of for supporting a paper criticising Queen Victoria)
and ending up in guernsey where he remained an exile until 1870.
after returning to France a hero in 1870 Hugo spent the rest of his
life writing and just living and died from pneumonia on may 22nd
1885 at the age of 83. He was given a state funeral by degree of
president Jules Grevy, more than two million people joined his
funeral procession in Paris which went form the Arc Du Triomphe to
the Pantheon where he was consequently buried, he shared a crypt with
Alexandre Dumas and Emile Zola. Most French towns and cities have
streets named after him.
Victor Hugo in my
opinion is one of those naturally born creative souls who had felt
compelled to both write and at least try to make the world a better
place. He definitely attempted to do so from the positions he
accumulated in his life time and despite this the three mistresses he
had in his later years definitely shows that his love life left
something to be desired.
And there you have it a
book for all the ages, its definitely under the banner of AWESOME!!!.
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