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Notre-Dame de Paris - Tome 1

Chapter 4: LIVRE PREMIER
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The narrative combines vivid, often encomiastic depictions of a monumental cathedral and the life of the city with a tragic human drama. An outcast bell-ringer forms a protective attachment to a popular outsider whose beauty and kindness attract both admiration and danger, while a conflicted cleric’s obsessive passions trigger jealousy, manipulation, and legal peril. Public spectacle, social prejudice, and institutional power determine loyalties and lead to rescue attempts, betrayals, and fatal outcomes. Interleaved reflections on history and architecture frame the story as a meditation on beauty, decay, and cultural responsibility.

LIVRE PREMIER

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