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Victor Hugo, 1802-1885

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Subjects
Genres
Fiction
Published
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press 1993.
Language
English
French
Main Author
Victor Hugo, 1802-1885 (author)
Other Authors
A. J. Krailsheimer (translator)
Physical Description
xxx, 561 pages ; 19 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page xxvii).
ISBN
9780192829115
  • Notre-Dame De Paris
  • Introduction
  • Note on the Text
  • Select Bibliography
  • A Chronology of Victor Hugo
  • Note to the First Edition
  • Book 1.
  • I. The Great Hall
  • Ii. Pierre Gringoire
  • Iii. Monsieur Le Cardinal
  • Iv. Maître Jacques Coppenole
  • V. Quasimodo
  • Vi. La Esmeralda
  • Book 2.
  • Ii. The Place de Grève
  • Iii. Besos Para Golpes&U22c6
  • Iv. The Disadvantages of Following a Pretty Woman Through the Streets at Night
  • V. The Disadvantages (Continued)
  • Vi. The Broken Pitcher
  • Vii. A Wedding Night
  • Book 3.
  • I. Notre-Dame
  • Ii. A Bird's-Eye View of Paris
  • I. Kind Souls
  • Book 4.
  • Ii. Claude Frollo
  • Iii. Immanis Pecoris Custos Immanior Ipse&U22c6 [Of a Monstrous Flock a Still More Monstrous Keeper]
  • Iv. The Dog and His Master
  • V. Claude Frollo (Continued)
  • Vi. Popularity
  • I. Abbas Beati Martini [The Abbot of Saint-Martin]
  • Book 5.
  • Ii. This Will Kill That
  • Book 6.
  • I. An Impartial Look at the Old Magistracy
  • Ii. The Rat-Hole
  • Iii. The Story of a Maize Cake
  • Iv. A Tear for a Drop of Water
  • V. The Story of the Cake (Concluded)
  • Book 7.
  • I. Of the Danger of Confiding Your Secret to a Goat
  • Ii. A Priest and a Philosopher are Two Different Things
  • Iii. The Bells
  • Iv. 'Aná&U0413kh
  • V. The Two Men in Black
  • Vi. The Effect That Can Be Produced by Seven Oaths Uttered in the Open Air
  • Vii. The Bogeyman-Monk
  • Viii. Of the Usefulness of Windows Looking Out on to the River
  • Book 8.
  • I. The Gold écu Turned into a Dry Leaf
  • Ii. The Gold écu Turned into a Dry Leaf (continued)
  • Iii. End of the Gold écu Turned into a Dry Leaf
  • Iv. Lasciate Ogni Speranza [Ball Hope Abandon . . .]
  • V. The Mother
  • Vi. Three Men's Hearts Differently Made
  • I. Fever
  • Book 9.
  • Ii. Hunchbacked, One-Eyed, Lame
  • Iii. Deaf
  • Iv. Earthenware and Crystal
  • V. The Key to the Red Door
  • Vi. The Key to the Red Door (continued)
  • Book 10. I Gringoire Has Several Good Ideas in Succession in the Rue des Bernardins
  • Ii. Become a Truand!
  • Iii. Three Cheers for Pleasure!
  • Iv. An Awkward Friend
  • V. The Private Retreat Where Monsieur Louis of France Says His Hours
  • Vi. Little Blade on the Prowl
  • Vii. Châteapers to the Rescue!
  • Book 11.
  • I. The Little Shoe
  • Ii. La Creatura Bella Bianco Vestita (Dante)
  • Iii. Phoebus' Marriage
  • Iv. Quasimodo's Marriage