The Hunchback of Notre-Dame: A Comprehensive Look at Victor Hugo's Masterpiece
Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (originally Notre-Dame de Paris), published in 1831, transcends its popular title and enduring image of a deformed bell-ringer. It’s a multifaceted work that deeply engages with themes of love, social injustice, and the enduring power of architecture and urban life, all set against the vibrant backdrop of 15th-century Paris. This exploration will delve into the novel’s core themes, its literary context, its various adaptations, and its lasting cultural impact, utilizing the framework of genres commonly found on literary websites.





