Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo, usually translated into English under the title The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.
Quasimodo. He has the same name as the hunchback in Victor Hugo's novel, Notre Dame de Paris, from which the movie was adapted.
No, in either the Hugo novel or the toned-down Disney cartoon. He was essentially an abandoned child.
Some films with the word "bell" in the title include "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (1943), based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway, and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1996), also known as "The Hunchback of Notre Dame: The Bells of Notre Dame." These films both prominently feature bells as symbols within their respective stories.
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It is a novel, also available as an audio book. It is a movie.
The famous novel that uses Notre Dame as its setting is "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" by Victor Hugo. Published in 1831, it tells the story of Quasimodo, a hunchback who lives in the towers of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The novel explores themes of love, injustice, and the clash between beauty and ugliness.
Notre Dame cathedral in Paris.
He was Quasimodo - From the novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo writen 1831
He is the Hunchback of Notre Dame in Paris, France.
the cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris, that Victor Hugo choose as the setting of its novel 'the hunchback of Notre-Dame'
You probably mean 'Notre Dame de Paris', the famous cathedral in the centre of Paris, France. Among other things, it's the setting for the well-known novel 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame' by Victor Hugo.
Bannadonna is a character from the 1831 novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" written by Victor Hugo. He is the archdeacon of Notre Dame Cathedral and plays a significant role in the story's plot.
The hunchback's real name is Quasimodo. He is a character from Victor Hugo's novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame," published in 1831. Quasimodo is the deformed bell ringer of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris and is known for his deep emotional struggles and strong connection to the cathedral.
The Cathedral - novel - was created in 1898.
Cathedral - novel - was created in 1981-05.
Victor Hugo is the author of "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame". The novel was published in 1831 and has become a classic in French literature. It tells the story of Quasimodo, the bell-ringer of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris.
The Submerged Cathedral - novel - was created in 2004.