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أحدب نوتردام

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تدور أحداث الرواية حول طفل أحدب يُدعى "كوازيمودو" لقيط قبيح المظهر ويربية القس فى كنيسة نوتردام ويُدعى "الدوم كلود فرولو" ويدربه ليكون قارع الأجراس فى الكنيسة ذاتها وقد نجح لكاتب الكبير فيكتور هوغو بتقديم شخصية تحمل صفات خيالية تمتزج بمظهر خارجى قبيح وصفات داخلية حسنة في أواخر العصور الوسطى في باريس يتم اختيار كوازيمودو ليكون زعيم المهرجين في احتفال سنوي يسمى "احتفال المهرجين" وهذا مالم يرده سيده، حيث أراده أن يقضي بقية عمره في الكنيسة وألا يظهر أمام الناس بسبب مظهره السيئ ولكي لايرعب الناس. كانت الفتاة الغجرية أزميرالدا من الشخصيات الهامة في احتفال المهرجين واكتسبت إعجاب الناس برقصها وتغري ملاحقيها ومنهم فرولو. يفشل دوم فرولو بجذبها إليه لذلك يحاول أن يمتلكها بالعنف والاغتصاب. وهو ابن عائله غجريه اتت إلى نوتردام بهدف السرقه ولكن فرولو امسك بهم وهربوا وبقي كوازيمودو معه. ادخل معنا غياهب عالم باريس في القرون الوسطى، وتعرف على الحياة المشؤومة لكل من كوازيمودو، قارع أجراس كاتدرائية نوتردام القبيح؛ وكلود فرولو، رئيس الشمامسة المُعذَب؛ وإزميرالدا، الراقصة الغجرية الجميلة؛ وفيبس، القائد الوسيم الذي يخدع إزميرالدا بإيهامها بحبه لها. سوف تحبس أنفاسك أثناء قراءة هذه الرواية المثيرة المحزنة التي تدور أحداثها حول الخيانة والحب والأمل والفداء.
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Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo was a renowned French author, poet, and dramatist of the 19th century, widely regarded as one of the greatest literary figures in French history. Born on February 26, 1802, in Besançon, France, Hugo began his literary career as a poet, publishing his first collection of poetry at the age of 20.

Hugo's childhood was marked by personal tragedy, including the death of his father when he was just 11 years old, and the deaths of his daughter and two of his sons later in life. These experiences are thought to have influenced his work, which often explores themes of loss, love, and human suffering. His writing was also heavily influenced by the political and social upheavals of his time, including the French Revolution and the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte.

Hugo was a prolific writer who produced a wide range of literary works throughout his career, including plays, essays, and political speeches. However, his most famous works are his novels, which often feature complex plots and a large cast of characters. "Les Misérables," for example, follows the story of ex-convict Jean Valjean as he struggles to rebuild his life in the midst of poverty and social injustice. The novel explores themes of love, redemption, and social inequality, and has been praised for its vivid descriptions of 19th-century France and its unforgettable characters.

In addition to his literary work, Hugo was also involved in politics, advocating for social justice and democratic reform throughout his career. He was a member of the French parliament for many years, and was a vocal opponent of the death penalty and other forms of injustice. He was also a leading figure in the Romantic movement, which emphasized emotion and individualism in art and literature.

Hugo's moral and political choices during the second half of his life and his unique actions made him an emblematic figure who was posthumously honored by the French Third Republic on May 22, 1885, with a popular funeral that accompanied the transfer of his body to the Cemetery in Paris on May 31, 1885.

Today, Hugo's works continue to be celebrated around the world for their depth, beauty, and enduring relevance. His novels have been translated into numerous languages, and his poetry is still widely read and admired. Hugo's legacy as one of France's greatest literary figures is secure, and his influence on French literature and culture can still be felt today.

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