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Quasimodo (from
Quasimodo Sunday) is one of the main
characters of the
French novel The
Hunchback of Notre-Dame (1831) by
Victor Hugo. Born with numerous...
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Salvatore Quasimodo (Italian: [salvaˈtoːre kwaˈziːmodo]; 20
August 1901 – 14 June 1968) was an
Italian poet and translator,
awarded the 1959
Nobel Prize...
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Quasimodo is the
title character in
Victor Hugo's
novel The
Hunchback of
Notre Dame.
Quasimodo may also
refer to:
Quasimodo (magazine), a
University of...
- novel. It
focuses on the
unfortunate story of
Quasimodo, the Roma
street dancer Esmeralda and
Quasimodo's guardian the
Archdeacon Claude Frollo in 15th-century...
- with Norman.
Quasimodo even
recommended leading a
group if he was to go
after Mad Thinker.
During the "Iron Man 2020" event,
Quasimodo appears as a member...
- of Tom Hulce, Demi Moore, Tony Jay, and
Kevin Kline, the film
follows Quasimodo, the
deformed and
confined bell-ringer of
Notre Dame, and his yearning...
- of
Notre Dame, the
hunchbacked and
facially deformed Quasimodo. By
unanimous decision,
Quasimodo is
chosen and
crowned as the King of Fools, but he knows...
- baby,
leaving a
child which they
consider hideously deformed (the
infant Quasimodo) in place. The
townsfolk come to the
conclusion that the
Gypsies have...
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Santi Quasimodo, also
known as
Sante Quasimodo (Aragona, 20
February 1887 –
disappeared in Brescia, 1 May 1945) was an
Italian Blackshirt general during...
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Quasimodo was a
student newspaper published by the
Fremantle Student ****ociation at the
University of
Notre Dame
Australia in Fremantle. The magazine...