Showing posts with label Victor Hugo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victor Hugo. Show all posts

06/09/2022

Notre Dame de Paris - Victor Hugo

     

Notre Dame de Paris

Victor Hugo




🇬🇧 Hello, how have you all being doing lately? Today I'm here with a classic from French literature. 

Check out my last review about Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie.

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Today's review will be about the book Notre Dame de Paris (The Hunchback of Notre Dame), by the French author Victor Hugo. 

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It was published in 1831 and sought to preserve the values of the French culture in a time period of great change, which resulted sadly in the destruction of many French Gothic structures and threatened to make light of the vibrancy of the 15th century. The church of Notre Dame became a national icon and symbol for the restoration of Gothic. 

The story takes place in Paris in 1482 under the reign of Louis XI and revolves around Esmeralda, a 16 years old gypsy girl who with her little goat Djali, entertain people as a street artist. The antagonist of the story is Claude Frollo, the archdeacon of Notre Dame who is infatuated by her, resulting in being slimy and doing everything he can to make her change her mind. 

Frollo is the legal guardian of Quasimodo, a 19 years old guy who is hunchback and have several deformities. He works as the bell-ringer of the church, and because of this job, he became deaf as well. 

Esmeralda is not interested in them, though, only a man has caught her eye, the Captain of the Archers: Phoebus de Chateaupers.

Full of vicissitudes, the book will "explore" every point of view of the main characters, making you laugh, cry and even shiver in disgust.

"Though one believes in nothing, there are moments in life when one accepts the religion of the temple nearest at hand."

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I loved it. It is my second experience with Hugo after reading Les Misérables, and I must say I preferred this one, even though, of course, they are two different topics. 

The plot was really good and interesting. I liked the way Hugo described the old Paris that no longer exists and the fact that there were many plot twists. I really disliked the character of Frollo, but it was so well written that you can't help but appreciate it. 

The ending was devastating, because I was not expecting it to end so sadly, but it was perfect any way. That's what made me love it, the fact that I felt so many emotions thanks to a short book of just 600 pages. 

It got all my votes: 5/5 (:


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🇮🇹 Ciao, come state ultimamente? Oggi sono qui con un classico della letteratura francese.

Date un'occhiata alla mia ultima recensione su Assassinio sull'Orient Express di Agatha Christie.

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La recensione di oggi riguarderà il libro Notre Dame de Paris (Il gobbo di Notre Dame), dell'autore francese Victor Hugo.

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Fu pubblicato nel 1831 e cercò di preservare i valori della cultura francese in un periodo di grandi cambiamenti, che purtroppo portò alla distruzione di molte strutture gotiche francesi e minacciò di far luce sulla vivacità del XV secolo. La chiesa di Notre Dame divenne un'icona nazionale e un simbolo per il restauro del gotico.

La storia si svolge a Parigi nel 1482 sotto il regno di Luigi XI e ruota attorno a Esmeralda, una zingara di 16 anni che con la sua capretta Djali, intrattiene la gente come artista di strada. L'antagonista della storia è Claude Frollo, l'arcidiacono di Notre Dame che è infatuato di lei, risultando viscido e facendo tutto il possibile per farle cambiare idea.

Frollo è il tutore legale di Quasimodo, un ragazzo di 19 anni che è gobbo e ha diverse deformità. Lavora come campanaro della chiesa, e per questo lavoro è diventato anche sordo.

Esmeralda non è interessata a loro, però, solo un uomo ha attirato la sua attenzione, il Capitano degli Arcieri: Phoebus de Chateaupers.

Pieno di vicissitudini, il libro "esplorerà" ogni punto di vista dei personaggi principali, facendoti ridere, piangere e persino rabbrividire di disgusto.

"Perché, quand'anche non si credesse in nulla, vi sono dei momenti nella vita nei quali si appartiene sempre alla religione del tempio più vicino."

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L'ho amato. È la mia seconda esperienza con Hugo dopo aver letto Les Misérables, e devo dire che ho preferito questa, anche se, ovviamente, sono due argomenti diversi.

La trama era davvero bella e interessante. Mi è piaciuto il modo in cui Hugo ha descritto la vecchia Parigi che non esiste più e il fatto che ci fossero molti colpi di scena. Non mi è piaciuto molto il personaggio di Frollo, ma è stato scritto così bene che non puoi fare a meno di apprezzarlo.

Il finale è stato devastante, perché non mi aspettavo che finisse così tristemente, ma è stato comunque perfetto. Questo è ciò che me l'ha fatto amare, il fatto di aver provato tante emozioni grazie a un breve libro di appena 600 pagine.

Ha ottenuto tutti i miei voti: 5/5 (:

28/09/2021

Les Misérables by Victor Hugo

 Les Misérables

by Victor Hugo




Hey :) Here I am again with another review. This time it will be about this big big book, a masterpiece of French Literature. 

Check out my last review about the Outsider by Stephen King :)

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Today's book will be Les Misérables (The Miserables) by the French author Victor Hugo. 

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The book is a historical novel divided in 5 volumes, each of them focusing on different main characters. 

Their destinies will then interlace together through the whole book. 

The first volume sees a poor young woman as the main character. Her name is Fantine and she's in love with a young man named Félix that soon abandon here though, leaving her alone and pregnant of a baby girl, Cosette. Being now not alone anymore but having to take care of another being, Fantine does everything in her power to take care of her child. She doesn't have a place where she can stay, so she has to leave her kid with some innkeepers, the Thénadiers. These awful individuals though, they will take advantage of the poor good young woman and ask always for more money, faking Cosette to be sick. This will lead Fantine to the fastest way of making money: prostituting herself and selling her hair and teeth. 

The second volume sees as the main protagonist, Fantine's daughter, Cosette and how her life is going on at the Inn. The kid will be treated poorly and bad, in comparison with the other daughters of the innkeepers, and she will be "used" as the servant of the house. Things will change for her, when her path will cross with another protagonist of this story, the ex convict, Jean Valjean, which, at the end, is really the main protagonist of the whole book. 

The third volume instead focuses on the story of Marius, a French noble man, that moved away from his family, especially his grandfather, because of his ideas. Together with a group of friends and fighters, lead by the charismatic Enjolras, they will make a revolution, trying bringing freedom to the country. His path will cross with the one of Cosette, now grown up into a beautiful young lady that is leaving with "her father" Jean Valjean. 

The fourth volume talks about the barricade and the intromission inside it from one of the characters, Javert, the police man hunting down Jean. The fighters will soon realise though, that he's a spy working for the government. The battle at the barricade becomes more vivid, leading to the death of one of the characters involving Marius life. 

The last volume which concludes the book sees the last days of Jean Valjean, now an old man that has fulfilled his life by making Cosette grew into the woman she is now, making her happy and with a safe future in front of her. 

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Examining the nature of law and grace, the novel talks about the history of France, its architecture of Paris, the moral philosophy and the injustice of those times, religion, romanticism, and familial love.

Les Misérables became really popular through the years in TV and theatres too thanks to film, tv series and even a Broadway musical that then got turned into a film itself of 2012 with Hugh Jackman as Jean. 

What can I say about it? It took me 8 months to finish it because it's a really big book. 1.460 pages to be precise, but I loved it. Loved it with all myself. It was exactly as the film cited above. So full of happiness, sadness, love, war, everything you could ask for in a book.