
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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Narrated by:
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Frederick Davidson
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By:
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Victor Hugo
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Critic reviews
"What a beautiful thing Notre-Dame is!" (Gustave Flaubert)
How did the narrator detract from the book?
This narrator got the tone of the book all wrong, which is, most likely, the fault of the director.Any additional comments?
I remember this being one of my very favorite books as a teen, and was very disappointed by the narration.Davidson was miscast
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Great Classic
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What other book might you compare The Hunchback of Notre Dame to and why?
The book stands alone. Obviously Victor Hugo is a masterful writer, and with Hunchback, he wrote a masterpiece. The characters are complex. The story is compelling. If you think you know the story from the Disney movie or some other Hollywood version, trust me, in no way can any movie capture the depth of these characters and this story.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
If I had to pick my favorite chapter from all the audio books I have ever listened to, it is a chapter from this book.I walk while I listen. My walks take about an hour. One fine fall day I set out listening to a chapter called "A Bird's Eye View of Paris." It was purely descriptive, the kind of chapter I may skim if I were reading a hard copy of the book -- but that's not an option with an audio book. I walked, listening, as Hugo described the different burgs of Paris, the streets of Paris, the homes, the buildings, the churches. Quite frankly, 45 minutes into the walk and the chapter, I was getting a little tired of description.
But then, the glorious conclusion. Having built a city of stone with words in my imagination, he began the chiming of the bells in all the steeples across the whole city -- small bells, medium size bells, and huge grand bells of Notre Dame. Hugo describes as "a tumult of bells and chimes," "a furnace of music," and a symphony.
I heard a symphony in a audio-book and it was one of the most beautiful things I have ever heard.
One of my favorites!
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Classic Beauty and the Beast
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As for the story, it's obvious why it's a classic. Few books have been written in the 19th century (about the 15th no less) and maintain cultural relevance even today, but this does. It was pure beauty in both its saddest and most inspiring form.
Fantastic Story, Poor Narrator
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