Notre Dame PDF Play Books is about the tragic tale of Quasimodo, Esmeralda, the Roma street dancer, and Quasimodo's guardian, Archdeacon Claude Frollo, in fifteenth-century Paris, is the main subject of the narrative.
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Notre Dame PDF Play Books which was written during a period of cultural turmoil, promotes historical preservation.
Hugo argued in favor of the preservation of Gothic architecture as a part of Paris' cultural legacy, solidifying Notre-Dame de Paris as a national emblem.
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Notre Dame PDF Play Books released in 1831 The Notre-Dame Cathedral, which is mentioned frequently in the book, is referenced in the title.
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