Zvonar bogorodičine crkve

Zvonar bogorodičine crkve

Victor Hugo

The Bell Tower (1831) is not just a story of love and tragedy – it is a vivid picture of Paris on the threshold of the Renaissance, where the Gothic Notre-Dame Cathedral becomes almost the main character, a living being of stone that breathes history, suf

Hugo wrote the novel out of a passion for medieval architecture, at a time when the cathedral was neglected and the authorities were considering demolishing it. Instead of a dry treatise, he created an epic fresco full of passion, contrasts and destinies colliding in the shadow of the towers. Paris in 1482 comes to life before our eyes: noisy festivals, beggars who rebel, knights and gypsies, priests and thieves - a whole chaotic, vital world in which beauty and ugliness fight for supremacy.

At the center is Quasimodo, a bell ringer with a deformed body and a huge heart, whose love for Esmeralda - a free, lively gypsy dancer - becomes pure, almost sacred. But love here clashes with hatred, lust and hypocrisy: Archdeacon Claude Frollo, a man torn between faith and demonic passion, pulls the threads of fate towards ruin. Everything is intertwined in a whirlwind – rescue in the cathedral asylum, mob riot, fires, betrayals – and in the end only the bitter taste of the inevitable remains.

Hugo writes lushly, richly, with digressions about the history of printing, about the power of stone versus words, about social injustice that grinds the weaker. There is no restraint here; the novel is full of romantic passion, where ugliness turns into deep humanity, and beauty can be cruel. The book saved Notre-Dame from oblivion, launched the neo-Gothic wave and became an eternal symbol of the contrast between the outside and the inside, between light and darkness in man.

Naslov originala
Notre Dame de Paris
Prevod
Dušan Đokić
Urednik
Muris Idrizović
Ilustracije
A. A. Ivanov
Dimenzije
16,5 x 12 cm
Ukupan broj strana
610
Izdavač
Svjetlost, Sarajevo, 1973.
 
Latinica. Tvrde korice.
Jezik: Srpski.

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Zvonar bogorodičine crkve
Prvi tom
Broj strana: 266
Stanje:Korišćeno, u odličnom stanju
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Drugi tom
Broj strana: 309
Stanje:Korišćeno, u odličnom stanju
 

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