The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo巴黎圣母院
分类: 图书,进口原版书,小说 Fiction ,
作者: Victor Hugo 著
出 版 社: 进E
出版时间: 1981-2-1字数:版次: 1页数: 304印刷时间:开本: 48开印次: 1纸张:I S B N : 9780553213706包装: 平装内容简介
Unforgettable characters, a spellbinding plot, and a magnificent setting combine to create Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Enhanced by Tim Conrad's haunting illustrations, this classic tale is one of love, conflict, and spiritual truth in medieval Paris.
作者简介:
Victor-Marie Hugo was born in 1802 at Besanon, where his father, an officer under Napoleon, was stationed. In his first decade the family moved from post to post: Corsica, Naples, Madrid. After his parents separated in 1812, Hugo lived in Paris with his mother and brothers. At twenty he married Adele Foucher and published his first poetry collection. Hugo was elected to the Academie Francaise in 1841. The accidental death two years later of his eldest daughter and her husband devastated him and marked the end of his first literary period. By then politics had become central to his life. Though he was a Royalist in his youth, his views became increasingly liberal after the July revolution of 1830: Freedom in art, freedom in society, there is the double goal. He initially supported the political ascent of Louis Napoleon, but turned savagely against him after being denied a role in government following the coup de'tat of 1851. Hugo went into exile in Brussels and Jersey, launching fierce literary attacks on the Second Empire. After the fall of the Second Empire in 1870, Hugo returned to France and was reelected to the National Assembly, and then to the Senate. He had become a legendary figure and national icon.
目录
BOOK Ⅰ
1 The Great Hall of the Palace of Justice
2 Pierre Gringoire
3 The Cardinal and the Hosier
4 Quasimodo
La Esmeralda
BOOK Ⅱ
1 From Charybdis to Scylla
2 Bonfire at the Place de Oreve
3 The Hazards of Following a Pretty Girl through the Streets at Night
4 More Hazards
5 The Broken Jug
6 A Wedding Night
BOOK Ⅲ
1 The Kindly Souls
2 Claude Frollo
3 The Bellringer of Notre Dame
4 The Dog and His Master
5 More about Claude Frollo
BOOK Ⅳ
1 Medieval Justice
2 The Rat Hole
3 The Story of a Cake
4 A Tear for a Drop of Water
5 End of the Story of the Cake
BOOK Ⅴ
1 On the Danger of Confiding in a Goat
2 On the Fact that a Priest and a Philosopher Are Two Different Persons
3 The Bells
4 The Archdeacon's Cell
5 The Two Men in Black
6 The Effect Which May Be Produced by Seven Oaths Uttered in the Open Air
7 The Phantom Monk
8 The Usefulness of Windows Overlooking the River
BOOK Ⅵ
1 The Coin Changed into a Dried Leaf
2 Sequel to the Coin Changed into a Dried Leaf
3 Conclusion of the Coin Changed into a Dried Leaf
4 "Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Enter Here"
5 The Mother
6 Three Human Hearts Differently Made
BOOK Ⅶ
1 Fever
2 Hunchbacked, One-Eyed and Lame
3 Deaf
4 Earthenware and Crystal
5 The Key to the Red Door
6 Sequel to the Key to the Red Door
BOOK Ⅷ
1 Gringoire Has Several Good Ideas in the Rue des Bernardins
2 Turn Vagabond
3 Vive la Joie!
4 A Blundering Friend
5 The Retreat in Which King Louis Says His Prayers
6 The Password
7 Chateaupers to the Rescuel
BOOK Ⅸ
1 The Little Shoe
2 La Creatura BeUa Bianca Vestita
3 The Marriage of Phoebus
4 The Marriage of Quasimodo