Who wrote Notre Dame de Paris?

Notre Dame was written by victor hugo.

Victor Hugo (English name: Victor Hugo,1February 26th, 802-1May 22nd, 885) is a representative writer of French positive romantic literature in the early 9th century.

Hugo's creative history is over 60 years, and his works include 26 volumes of poems, 20 volumes of novels, 2 volumes of scripts1and 2 volumes of philosophical works, totaling 79 volumes. His masterpieces include Notre Dame de Paris, 93 and Les Miserables.

Notre Dame de Paris theme

This book was written to describe the word "fate", and Hugo sought the true meaning of fate. Whether it's Claude or quasimodo.

In the final analysis, they are all social people, and their inner division and conflict reflect the division and conflict between theocracy and human rights, ignorance and knowledge, the huge and heavy dark system and the struggling and fragile individuals, which finally leads to the tragic ending that all the characters in the tragedy are sacrificed.