EVERYMAN’s LIBRARY
Herewith our current stock of fiction and nonfiction titles from the fine Everyman’s Library. All hardcovers, all sewn-bound with a silk ribbon to keep your place, all with a chronology of the author’s life and literary and world events, all with discerning introductions, all with appropriate notes supporting the texts. I will write more soon about the long and honorable history of Everyman’s Library, its high production values, and the special features in every volume. For now, enjoy!
The listings are alphabetical by author’s last name.
Hunchback of Notre-Dame
Hunchback of Notre-Dame
Hugo’s grand medieval melodrama tells the story of the beautiful Esmeralda, a gypsy girl loved by three men: the handsome, callous Captain Phoebus, the tormented Archdeacon Frollo and his adoptive son Quasimodo, deformed bell-ringer of the cathedral of Notre-Dame. Together they are caught up in a drama of betrayal and redemption, injustice and revolution, with epic crowd scenes and a cast of characters ranging from Louis XI to the self-styled King of the Beggars who holds court in the Parisian sewers. Opening with a humorous presentation of the French capital in 1482 and moving towards a thrilling and tragic climax, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame is dominated by the massive brooding presence of the cathedral itself, a whole supernatural world embodied in its Gothic vaults, towers and statues. The subject of many adaptations for stage and screen, this remains one of the greatest historical novels – vivid, passionate and magnificent.