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Notre-Dame'ın Kamburu
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bookshelves: french-literature, classics-of-the-world-literature
Jul 05, 2018
bookshelves: french-literature, classics-of-the-world-literature
Victor Hugo ties in the destinies of a handful people in Paris in the late fifteenth century so cleverly and atmospheric together in a tragedy, that it belongs to the most known dramas� in European literature. The significance of this work is based on the psychological archetypes that Hugo portrays as tragic characters. The author characterized the underlying society with particular destinies and psychographics.
Church, nobility, poets and criminality of the contemporary Paris, which are here represented by individual fates, are leading to genre picture of this time.
I personally think that Hugo's excellent narrative style and ability to act are complex and intelligent.
Church, nobility, poets and criminality of the contemporary Paris, which are here represented by individual fates, are leading to genre picture of this time.
I personally think that Hugo's excellent narrative style and ability to act are complex and intelligent.
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June 5, 2018
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June 5, 2018
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July 5, 2018
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July 7, 2018
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french-literature
July 8, 2018
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classics-of-the-world-literature