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Set in fifteenth-century Paris and centered on a great medieval cathedral, the narrative follows intersecting lives — a deformed cathedral attendant, a young woman who captivates the public, a tormented cleric, an officer, and a struggling poet — as passions, legal authority, and social prejudice collide. The book alternates crowded public ceremonies, street scenes, and meditative chapters on architecture, fate, and conscience, developing tragic entanglements and moral reckonings. Themes include obsession, compassion, the sanctity and vulnerability of sacred space, and the tensions between individual desire and institutional power.
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