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The Phantom of the Opera is a novel by Gaston Leroux. The book was first published as a serial by Le Gaulois from September 23, 1909 to January 8, 1910, and was published in large quantities by Pierre Lafitte in late March 1910.
The novel has been adapted into numerous films, stage productions, and other media. The most famous adaptation is the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, which premiered in 1986 and has been performed ever since.
¡°The Phantom of the Opera¡± explores themes of love, obsession, beauty, and the consequences of individual actions. It is a work that combines elements of gothic horror, romance, and mystery. The novel is notable for its suspenseful, atmospheric storytelling and memorable characters, especially Eric and Christine.
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Summary
The novel is set at the Paris Opera House (Palais Garnier) and tells the story of a mysterious and hideous man named Eric who lives in the catacombs beneath the opera house. Eric, often called "The Phantom", becomes infatuated with the beautiful young singer Christine Daae and uses his musical genius to manipulate events within the opera house... .
CONTENTS
PROLOGUE
I. IS IT A GHOST?
II. THE NEW MARGARITA
III. THE MYSTERIOUS REASON
IV. BOX FIVE
V. HE ENCHANTED VIOLIN
VI. A VISIT TO BOX FIVE
VII. FAUST AND WHAT FOLLOWED
VIII. THE MYSTERIOUS BROUGHAM
IX. AT THE MASKED BALL
X. FORGET THE NAME OF THE MAN'S VOICE
XI. ABOVE THE TRAP-DOORS
XII. APOLLO'S LYRE
XIII. A MASTER-STROKE OF THE TRAP-DOOR LOVER
XIV. THE SINGULAR ATTITUDE OF A SAFETY-PIN
XV. CHRISTINE! CHRISTINE!
XVI. MME. GIRY'S REVELATIONS
XVII. THE SAFETY-PIN AGAIN
XVIII. THE COMMISSARY, THE VISCOUNT AND THE PERSIAN
XIX. THE VISCOUNT AND THE PERSIAN
XX. IN THE CELLARS OF THE OPERA
XXI. INTERESTING VICISSITUDES
XXII. IN THE TORTURE CHAMBER
XXIII. THE TORTURES BEGIN
XXIV. BARRELS! BARRELS!
XXV. THE SCORPION OR THE GRASSHOPPER: WHICH
XXVI. THE END OF THE GHOST'S LOVE STORY
EPILOGUE