The Phantom of the OperaRandom House Publishing Group, 18 дек. 2007 г. - Всего страниц: 320 In 1910, the mystery novelist Gaston Leroux, working from scraps of history, theatrical lore, and his own fertile imagination, created a masterpiece in Le fantôme de l’opéra, the story of a disfigured composer who lives in the labyrinthine depths of the Paris Opera. After the breathtaking debut of Christine Daaé, the whispers of an Opera ghost seem to become reality as the young singer vanishes. As the Phantom strikes again and again, targeting foes from a jealous diva to a romantic rival, Leroux spins a thriller of obsession and violence with, at its center, a tormented murderer who awakens our deepest fears and sympathies. The inspiration for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s long-running musical, Leroux’s novel is still more riveting than anything Broadway could produce. |
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... little old man was M. Faure himself. We spent a good part of the evening together and he told me the whole Chagny case as he had understood it at the time. He was bound to conclude in favor of the madness of xx ~ Prologue PROLOGUE.
... little old man was M. Faure himself. We spent a good part of the evening together and he told me the whole Chagny case as he had understood it at the time. He was bound to conclude in favor of the madness of xx ~ Prologue PROLOGUE.
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... little old man was M. Faure himself . We spent a good part of the evening together and he told me the whole Chagny case as he had understood it at the time . He was bound to conclude in favor of the madness of XX . Prologue.
... little old man was M. Faure himself . We spent a good part of the evening together and he told me the whole Chagny case as he had understood it at the time . He was bound to conclude in favor of the madness of XX . Prologue.
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... told of the curious manifestations that seemed to point to the existence of an abnormal being , residing in one of the most mysterious corners of the Opera , and he knew the story of the envelope ; but he had never seen anything in it ...
... told of the curious manifestations that seemed to point to the existence of an abnormal being , residing in one of the most mysterious corners of the Opera , and he knew the story of the envelope ; but he had never seen anything in it ...
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... told me so himself . That's what he knew him by . Gabriel was in the stage - manager's office . Suddenly the door opened and the Persian entered . You know the Persian has the evil " Oh , yes ! " answered the little ballet - girls in ...
... told me so himself . That's what he knew him by . Gabriel was in the stage - manager's office . Suddenly the door opened and the Persian entered . You know the Persian has the evil " Oh , yes ! " answered the little ballet - girls in ...
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... told her story ever so quickly , as though the ghost were at her heels , and was quite out of breath at the finish . A silence followed , while Sorelli polished her nails in great excitement . It was broken by little Giry , who said ...
... told her story ever so quickly , as though the ghost were at her heels , and was quite out of breath at the finish . A silence followed , while Sorelli polished her nails in great excitement . It was broken by little Giry , who said ...
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THE MYSTERIOUS REASON | 22 |
BOX FIVE | 30 |
THE ENCHANTED VIOLIN | 43 |
A VISIT TO BOX FIVE | 59 |
FAUST AND WHAT FOLLOWED | 62 |
THE MYSTERIOUS BROUGHAM | 76 |
MME GIRYS ASTOUNDING REVELATIONS AS TO HER PERSONAL RELATIONS WITH THE OPERA GHOST | 149 |
THE SAFETYPIN AGAIN | 160 |
THE COMMISSARY THE VISCOUNT AND THE PERSIAN | 167 |
THE VISCOUNT AND THE PERSIAN | 173 |
IN THE CELLARS OF THE OPERA | 180 |
INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE VICISSITUDES OF A PERSIAN IN THE CELLARS OF THE OPERA | 195 |
IN THE TORTURECHAMBER | 208 |
THE TORTURES BEGIN | 215 |
AT THE MASKED BALL | 84 |
FORGET THE NAME OF THE MANS VOICE | 94 |
ABOVE THE TRAPDOORS | 100 |
APOLLOS LYRE | 108 |
A MASTERSTROKE OF THE TRAPDOOR LOVER | 126 |
THE SINGULAR ATTITUDE OF A SAFETYPIN | 137 |
CHRISTINE CHRISTINE | 144 |
BARRELS BARRELS ANY BARRELS TO SELL? | 221 |
WHICH? | 231 |
THE END OF THE GHOSTS LOVESTORY | 239 |
EPILOGUE | 248 |
COMMENTARY | 257 |
READING GROUP GUIDE | 285 |
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