A graphic-novel retelling of Victor Hugo's story, in which strong Quasimodo, stowed away in the bell tower of the Cathedral of Notre Dame and treated like a monster, meets a kind Gypsy girl, Esmeralda, and becomes an unexpected hero.
A collection of twelve critical essays on the works of the nineteenth-century writer, arranged chronologically in the order of their original publication.
Presents a critical analysis of the writings of nineteenth-century French novelist and poet Victor Hugo, and includes a chronology, as well as discussion of the personal experiences that influenced his work.