Daily Tribune (Philippines)

HONORING VICTOR HUGO

Montblanc Writers Edition pays tribute to the genius of an icon of French literature and culture

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The Montblanc Writers Edition celebrates the literary giants who have made their mark on world literature through the power and artistry of their writing. The new limited edition pays tribute to the creative talent and cultural legacy of Victor Marie

Hugo (1802-1885). Considered one of the greatest French Romantic writers, the novelist, poet, dramatist and illustrato­r developed his own distinctiv­e style of imaginativ­e realism, pairing realistic elements with abundant symbolism.

Hugo firmly believed that his mission as a writer was to defend the less fortunate members of society by documentin­g injustice, using his work to champion the social and political causes of his time. Among his many achievemen­ts, he was elected to the Académie française in 1841, testament to his influence on French arts and letters.

While he wrote prolifical­ly in all genres, he is best known around the world for his novels Les Misérables and Notre-Dame de Paris (The Hunchback of Notre-Dame), that have been adapted in many different versions and have earned an enduring place in popular culture.

These two colossal works of French literature have inspired the design of the limited edition Montblanc writing instrument­s. In addition to storytelli­ng elements drawn from the novels, the collection also pays homage to the author’s personal and private life with elegant references to Hauteville House, his beautifull­y decorated home in Guernsey.

Crafted in the Montblanc Ateliers, four different editions bring to life the magic of Hugo’s works from the imposing architectu­re of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris to the compelling characters of Jean Valjean in Les Misérables.

Crafted in the Montblanc Ateliers, four different editions bring to life the magic of Hugo’s works from the imposing architectu­re of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris to the compelling characters of Jean Valjean in Les Misérables.

The author’s novel, The Hunchback of Notre

Dame is set in Paris during the 15th century, tells the story of Quasimodo, the deformed bell ringer and his unrequited love for the beautiful La Esmeralda. True to Hugo’s passion for social justice, the novel condemns a society that cruelly excludes the likes of Quasimodo and Esmeralda. The characters and themes of the novel are represente­d in the design of this edition in black precious resin with platinum-coated fittings. Cap inspired by the imposing gothic architectu­re of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris

Skeletoniz­ed clip inspired by the central rose window of the cathedral with a clip drop evoking the bell of Notre Dame rung by Quasimodo Barrel decorated with a pattern reminiscen­t of the wooden panels in neo-gothic side from Hugo’s oak gallery in Hauteville House

A face behind clip inspired by an original drawing of Jean Valjean, the protagonis­t in Les Misérables by Gustave Brion

A cone shaped like the pillar to which Quasimodo was chained to in Notre-Dame de Paris Au750 solid gold rhodium-coated nib adorned with a special engraving of a gargoyle from the Cathedral of Notre-Dame Montblanc emblem crafted from precious resin.

Victor Hugo’s works continue to be widely read, studied, and adapted to this day; his heroic characters and the intense emotion capturing the imaginatio­n of readers around the world. Through the artistry and skill of Montblanc artisans, his stories are now forever immortaliz­ed as collection of limited edition writing instrument­s.

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MONTBLANC Writers Edition Homage to Victor Hugo Fountain Pen Limited Edition 8 (left) and Montblanc Writers Edition Homage to Victor Hugo Limited Edition 83 fountain pen (below).
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