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Notre-Dame de Paris [Édition jeunesse]
- Narrated by: Élodie Huber
- Length: 3 hrs and 28 mins
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Summary
Dans le Paris du XVe siècle, Esméralda, jeune gitane d'une grande beauté, danse sur le parvis de Notre-Dame. Du haut de la cathédrale, l'archidiacre Frolo et le sonneur de cloches Quasimodo la contemplent et en tombent amoureux. Frolo veut alors faire enlever la belle, mais le capitaine de la garde, Phoebus, l'en empêche au dernier moment, et gagne ainsi l'amour d'Esméralda. La jalousie s'empare alors de l'archidiacre qui tue Phoebus et accuse la Gitane de son meurtre.
©2008 Nathan (P)2008 Éditions Thélème