I'm trying to find the answer myself. But from what I can remember, Hugo was at the Notre Dame sometime between 1820-1830 when he saw something written in the walls. Not sure what it was but this was meant to be his inspiration among many other things.
hope this helps in anyway, sorry i cant fully answer your question :(
The author of The Hunchback Of Notre Dame is Victor Hugo (1802-1885).......the book was published in 1831
Essentially a work of fiction. As it was set in and around a Church, Hugo drew flak from the Churchmen, who banned the book for many years. The Hunchback of Notre Dame, not the Halfback!
Plato wrote the book 'republic'
Loraine Hasberry wrote the book
Lorenzo Carcaterra wrote the book Sleepers
Ernesto Guevara wrote the book Guerrilla Warfare.
a hunchback is 'un bossu' in French the hunchback of Notre-Dame in the book written by Victor Hugo, is called 'le bossu de Notre-Dame'
Yes. The latter is the standard English translation of the former.
Hugo, Victor Marie (1802-1885), French poet, novelist, and playwright, wrote 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'. His great historical novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1831; trans. 1833), a tale set in 15th-century Paris, made him popular and brought him, in 1841, election to the Académie Française. Book and Lyrics by Charles Seymour, Jr Music and Orchestrations by Neil Radisch Comment I'm interested to know what answer is actually correct because I need to know which is correct as I am doing an assignment on France and it needs to be completed by tomorrow. < Alicia x >Hugo, Victor is the appropriate answer.
Essentially a work of fiction. As it was set in and around a Church, Hugo drew flak from the Churchmen, who banned the book for many years. The Hunchback of Notre Dame, not the Halfback!
The Hunchback of Notre DameImproved Answer: Victor Hugo's true title was "Notre Dame de Paris" ........ He actually did not title it "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" and was angry at the change of title.
Probably a toss-up between the Hunchback of Notre Dame - from the eponymous book, or Igor, the assistant to Dr. Frankenstein in the movie.
The Victor Hugo classic was set around the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris, France. The first date presented in the book was January 6th, 1482.
Yes, "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" by Victor Hugo has been banned in different places at different times. It has faced criticism for its portrayal of religion and sexuality, leading to challenges and restrictions in various countries.
The Notre Dame Book Store is located on the University of Notre Dame campus, adjacent to the Eck Visitor's Center and near the Stinson-Remick Hall of Engineering, Ryan Hall, and DeBartolo Performing Arts Center.
I think the main message is that even if you look deformed on the outside but you have a kind and brave heart you are the man. However if you look fine on the exterior but you have a cruel and evil heart you are the monster. (Sorry I'm not so sure)
WELL I DONT KNOW WHAT IS THE NAME OF THAT GOAT Y?CASUSE I NEVER READ THAT BOOK?
Certainly not in France. "Moral rights" are granted to Victor Hugo and his descendant's lives forever. How do I contact descendants for permission to use book as basis for musical stage play?