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Phantom of the Opera

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Pages
360
Language
EN
ISBN
9780060809249
Reading Time
~6h 18min

Phantom of the Opera is a book by Gaston Leroux. It has 360 pages.

About this book

Gaston Leroux’s 1910 novel merges journalistic investigation with Gothic romance to explore the haunting architecture of the Paris Opera House. Centered on a reclusive, disfigured musical prodigy who dwells in the building’s subterranean vaults, the narrative examines how artistic genius can become entangled with isolation and obsession. Leroux grounds his tale in the very real history of the Palais Garnier, weaving together rumors of hidden passages, unexplained accidents, and the transformative power of music. The story unfolds through a framed narrative, as a reporter pieces together decades-old mysteries surrounding the opera’s most enigmatic figures. Rather than leaning on overt supernaturalism, Leroux focuses on psychological depth and the tragic consequences of a life spent in shadows. The novel’s enduring significance lies in its atmospheric portrayal of the intersection between art, madness, and human vulnerability. By transforming a famous cultural landmark into a labyrinth of secrets, Leroux established a template for modern Gothic fiction that continues to resonate across literary and theatrical adaptations.

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Gaston Leroux’s 1910 novel merges journalistic investigation with Gothic romance to explore the haunting architecture of the Paris Opera House. Centered on a reclusive, disfigured musical prodigy who dwells in the building’s subterranean vaults, the narrative examines how artistic genius can become ...

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Phantom of the Opera was written by Gaston Leroux.