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  1. Le Fantôme de l'Opéra (English: The Phantom of the Opera) is a novel by French writer Gaston Leroux. It was first published as a serialisation in "Le Gaulois" from September 23, 1909 to January 8, 1910. Initially, the story sold very poorly upon publication in book form and was even out of print several times during the twentieth century; it is overshadowed by the success of its various film ...

  2. Overview. The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux is a Gothic mystery novel first published serially in 1910. The novel follows a “ghost” who haunts the Paris Opera and the mysterious incidents attributed to this figure. The characters and the narrator himself try to uncover the secret of this ghost, who is really a masked man infatuated ...

  3. 4 de sept. de 2013 · Both a ghost and a love story in equal parts, The Phantom of the Opera is a wonderfully enticing book possessing atmosphere in abundance and is the perfect Parisian read. About Phantom of the Opera First published in French as a serial in 1909, The Phantom of the Opera is a riveting story that revolves around the young, Swedish Christine Daaé.

  4. Gaston Leroux's novel The Phantom of the Opera, first published in 1910, remained a perennial favorite throughout the twentieth century and into the millenium. It was adapted to several popular motion pictures and into one of the most successful stage musicals of all time.

  5. Phantom of the Opera, The. Mass Market Paperback – 24 Mar. 2023. "The wildest and most fantastic of tales." - New York Times Book Review. The novel from the early 20th century that inspired the Lon Chaney film and the hit musical. In the 1880s, in Paris, the Palais Garnier Opera House is believed haunted. One night, a young woman, Christine ...

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  6. With its pervading atmosphere of menace, tinged with dark humour, The Phantom of the Opera (1910) offers a unique mix of Gothic horror and tragic romance that has inspired film, stage and literature since its publication. New to Penguin Black Classics, the fully annotated edition of Mireille Ribière's acclaimed translation.

  7. The novel inaugurates in the 1880s where a mysterious phantom was suspected to have haunted the Palais Garner opera house and the unexplainable death of a stagehand named Joseph Buquet. A young soprano named Christine Daae emerges to be outstanding unexpectedly in a concert held in the opera house.