Yes. It was called Notre-Dame de Paris (sometimes translated as The Hunchback of Notre Dame) (1831) is a French writer Victor Hugo [1802-1855]. It is claimed that Hugo wrote the book as a statement to preserve the Notre Dame catedral and not 'moderize' it. Other adaptations of the novel include Notre-Dame de Paris (1911) (1911), Notre-Dame de Paris (1923) (1923), Quasimodo (1939) (1939), Notre-Dame de Paris (1956) (1956), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1982) (1982), The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (1986) (1986), Le Bossu de Notre-Dame (1996) (1996) (an animated movie produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation) and it sequel Le Bossu de Notre-Dame 2: Le Secret de Quasimodo (2002) (2002).
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