Hunchback of Notre Dame FROM THE PUBLISHER
Set in medieval Paris, Victor Hugo's powerful historical romance The Hunchback of Notre-Dame has resonated with succeeding generations ever since its publication in 1837. It tells the story of the beautiful gypsy Esmeralda, condemned as a witch by the tormented archdeacon Claude Frollo, who lusts after her. Quasimodo, the deformed bell ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral, having fallen in love with the kindhearted Esmeralda, tries to save her by hiding her in the cathedral's tower. When a crowd of Parisian peasants, misunderstanding Quasimodo's motives, attacks the church in an attempt to liberate her, the story ends in tragedy.
FROM THE CRITICS
School Library Journal
Gr 5-12-Amidst the foreboding structure of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris during medieval times, Quasimodo, the hunchbacked bell ringer, watches the city and it's people in awe, yet knowing that he can never belong among them because of his deformed shape. Through an odd turn of events, he finds himself cast in a struggle to save the beautiful gypsy dancer Esmaralda from being unjustly executed. The St. Charles Players in a multicast dramatization uniquely tell this tragic tale of romance and intrigue. Music and background sounds are intertwined with truly dramatic character portrayals to result in a superb "radio theatre" style rendition of this classic tale. Magnificent emphasis to detail makes this a must have for middle or high school libraries. Students will be enthralled by the excellent telling of this tale.-Tammy E. Snipes, Great Falls High School, SC Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.
AudioFile
Step back into the 1400s, when life is full of superstition and mystery and a hunchback haunts Notre Dame Cathedral. As the Gypsy Girl enchants the heart of the hunchback and the priest vies for her love, the cast of The St. Charles Players brings the sights and sounds of medieval France to life. Victor Hugo's classic tale of love and devotion gains dimension and passion with the addition of music and sound effects. The adaptation provides a well-flavored taste of the classic tale. M.B.K. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine
AudioFile - Paul B. Janeczko
Set in fifteenth-century Paris, Hugoᄑs powerful novel evokes medieval life as it tells of the doomed love of Quasimodo, the grotesque bell-ringer at the Cathedral of Notre Dame, for Esmeralda, the beautiful gypsy. Bill Homewoodᄑs vibrant performance captures the passion of Hugoᄑs characters in his spellbinding narration. Whether heᄑs thundering Frolloᄑs lust or bellowing Quasimodoᄑs despair, Homewoodᄑs strong voice reveals the emotions of the characters with skill and confidence. Fine liner notes include information about Hugo and a list of the classical music skillfully selected for the narrative transitions. P.B.J. ᄑAudioFile, Portland, Maine