The Phantom of the Opera

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Lulu.com, 27 июн. 2014 г. - Всего страниц: 258
The Phantom of the Opera lives under a famous opera house. A mere chorus girl, Christine Daae, becomes, under his guidance, a well known singer with a beautiful voice. But her old child hood sweetheart, the Vicount Raoul de Changy, has also entered the picture. The past comes back to haunt her, the future ahead is uncertain, and the present is undecided. Who will win the heart of Christine?; the handsome, rich Raoul or the masked Angel of Music? A story of romance, murder, sacrifice and sadness, this riveting, seductive tale will keep your emotions high until the very last page of the shocking conclusion.

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PROLOGUE
5
IS IT A GHOST? II THE NEWMARGARITA III THE MYSTERIOUS REASON
27
BOX FIVE
33
THE ENCHANTED VIOLIN
45
A VISIT TO BOX FIVE
59
FAUST AND WHAT FOLLOWED
61
THE MYSTERIOUS BROUGHAM
75
AT THE MASKED BALL
83
CHRISTINE CHRISTINE
139
MME GIRYS REVELATIONS
143
THE SAFETYPIN AGAIN
155
THE COMMISSARY THE VISCOUNT AND THE PERSIAN XIX THE VISCOUNT AND THE PERSIAN
161
IN THE CELLARS OF THE OPERA
175
INTERESTING VICISSITUDES XXII IN THE TORTURE CHAMBER
198
THE TORTURES BEGIN
209
BARRELS BARRELS
215

FORGET THE NAME OF THE MANS VOICE
91
ABOVE THE TRAPDOORS
97
APOLLOS LYRE
105
A MASTERSTROKE OF THE TRAPDOOR LOVER
121
THE SINGULAR ATTITUDE OF A SAFETYPIN
133
WHICH
225
THE END OF THE GHOSTS LOVE STORY
233
EPILOGUE
241
plus a bonus chapter called THE PARIS OPERA HOUSE
249
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Gaston Leroux is best known as the creator of the 1911 novel, The Phantom of the Opera, about a masked figure who haunts the hidden parts of the Paris Opera House. The novel appeared first in serial installments a year before publication, ultimately grew into several movie versions, and later became an Tony Award-winning Andrew Lloyd Webber musical. Leroux was born in Paris in 1868. The only child of financially well-off parents, he moved easily into a clerk job in a law office. While working there, he wrote essays and short stories, many of which were accepted by publishers. This fired his enthusiasm, and he became a full-time reporter/writer in 1890. Law experience covering famous cases and theater reviews fueled his writing career, but it was his news reporter job that took him around the world at the turn of the century, providing details for his novels. Leroux wrote several mystery and fantasy novels, including the well-received The Mystery of the Yellow Room (1907) and The Man Who Came Back from the Dead (1912). Leroux also helped pioneer the character of the amateur detective who solves crime, so commonly seen today in movies and television. Gaston Leroux continued to write until his death on April 16, 1927.

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