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Fleur-de-Lys de Gondelaurier

Fleur-de-Lys de Gondelaurier is a beautiful and wealthy socialite engaged to Phoebus. Phoebus’s attentions to Esméralda make her insecure and jealous, and she and her friends respond by treating Esméralda with contempt and spite. Fleur-de-Lys later neglects to inform Phoebus that Esméralda has not been executed, which serves to deprive the pair of any further contact—though as Phoebus no longer loves Esméralda by this time, this does not matter. The novel ends with their wedding. Her aunt is Madame de Gondelaurier.
Alias Fleur-de-Lys de Gondelaurier
Real Names/Alt Names Fleur-de-Lys de Gondelaurier
Characteristics Socialite, Literary Characters, Patriot-themed, Medieval Age, French
Creators/Key Contributors Victor Hugo
First Appearance The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (1831)
First Publisher Gosselin
Appearance List Book: The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (1831). Comics: Jumbo Comics #1-8,10, Four Color Comics #854, Wonderworld Comics #4. Film: Esmeralda (1905), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1911), The Darling of Paris (1917), Esmeralda (1922), The Hunch-Back of Notre Dame (1923). Stage: La Esmeralda (1836), Esmeralda (1847, Esmeralda (1883), Notre Dame (1914). Ballet: La Esmeralda (1844), Gudule’s Daughter, or Esmiralda (1902).
Sample Read The Hunchback of Notre-Dame [PG]
Description Fleur-de-Lys de Gondelaurier is a beautiful and wealthy socialite engaged to Phoebus. Phoebus’s attentions to Esméralda make her insecure and jealous, and she and her friends respond by treating Esméralda with contempt and spite. Fleur-de-Lys later neglects to inform Phoebus that Esméralda has not been executed, which serves to deprive the pair of any further contact—though as Phoebus no longer loves Esméralda by this time, this does not matter. The novel ends with their wedding. Her aunt is Madame de Gondelaurier.
Source Fleur-De-Lys de Gondelaurier – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Complete Works by Victor Hugo (4 volumes, J. Hetzel edition, 1853-1854) | Jean Alfred Gérard-Séguin
Complete Works by Victor Hugo (4 volumes, J. Hetzel edition, 1853-1854) | Jean Alfred Gérard-Séguin