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Set in the Paris Opera House, the story follows Christine Daaé, a talented chorus girl who becomes the object of obsession for Erik, a mysterious phantom residing in the catacombs. As Erik teaches her to sing, Christine gains fame, but her reunion with childhood friend Raoul ignites Erik's jealousy, leading to a tragic love triangle. This gothic horror tale explores themes of unrequited love and obsession, leaving a lasting impact through numerous adaptations in theater and film.
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The Phantom of the Opera, Gaston Leroux
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- Released
- 2018
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- Language
- English
- Authors
- Gaston Leroux
- Publisher
- Simon & Brown
- Released
- 2018
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 288
- ISBN13
- 9781731702470
- Series
- Bullseye Chillers
- Tags
- Fiction, Fantasy, Love, Classics, Horror, France, Murders, Secrets, Adapted for Film, Ghosts and Apparitions, Paris, Gothic Horror, Hatred
- First published
- 1910
- Original title
- Le Fantôme de ľOpéra
- Rating
- 4 out of 5
- Description
- Set in the Paris Opera House, the story follows Christine Daaé, a talented chorus girl who becomes the object of obsession for Erik, a mysterious phantom residing in the catacombs. As Erik teaches her to sing, Christine gains fame, but her reunion with childhood friend Raoul ignites Erik's jealousy, leading to a tragic love triangle. This gothic horror tale explores themes of unrequited love and obsession, leaving a lasting impact through numerous adaptations in theater and film.