Gaston Leroux naît en 1868. Après des études de droit, il travaille comme avocat puis comme chroniqueur judiciaire avant de devenir grand reporter. Parallèlement, il écrit de nombreux romans policiers teintés de fantastique, tous devenus très populaires, tels Le Mystère de la chambre jaune et Le Parfum de la dame en noir.
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The Phantom of the Opera. Illustrated
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- Nombre de pages266
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- ISBN978-617-8625-92-4
- EAN9786178625924
- Date de parution22/08/2025
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- Taille686 Ko
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- ÉditeurAsimis Books
Résumé
Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera is a timeless masterpiece of mystery, romance, and gothic horror, set in the hauntingly beautiful Paris Opera House. At its heart lies the tragic tale of Erik, a disfigured genius who lives hidden in the catacombs beneath the opera, and his obsessive love for the young soprano Christine Daaé.
When Christine's career begins to flourish, the "Opera Ghost" manipulates events from the shadows, demanding that she be given leading roles.
But his passion soon grows into a dangerous obsession, threatening Christine's happiness with her childhood friend and suitor, Raoul. The opera house becomes a stage not only for grand performances but also for terror, as mysterious accidents, eerie messages, and sinister plots unfold. Leroux masterfully combines suspense, romance, and psychological depth, exploring themes of beauty and monstrosity, love and jealousy, genius and madness.
Erik is both villain and victim - a figure of horror, yet profoundly human in his yearning for acceptance and love. First published in 1910, The Phantom of the Opera has captivated generations of readers and inspired countless adaptations for stage and screen. This illustrated edition brings to life the grandeur of the opera house and the haunting power of Leroux's unforgettable tale, making it essential reading for lovers of gothic romance and classic literature.
But his passion soon grows into a dangerous obsession, threatening Christine's happiness with her childhood friend and suitor, Raoul. The opera house becomes a stage not only for grand performances but also for terror, as mysterious accidents, eerie messages, and sinister plots unfold. Leroux masterfully combines suspense, romance, and psychological depth, exploring themes of beauty and monstrosity, love and jealousy, genius and madness.
Erik is both villain and victim - a figure of horror, yet profoundly human in his yearning for acceptance and love. First published in 1910, The Phantom of the Opera has captivated generations of readers and inspired countless adaptations for stage and screen. This illustrated edition brings to life the grandeur of the opera house and the haunting power of Leroux's unforgettable tale, making it essential reading for lovers of gothic romance and classic literature.
Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera is a timeless masterpiece of mystery, romance, and gothic horror, set in the hauntingly beautiful Paris Opera House. At its heart lies the tragic tale of Erik, a disfigured genius who lives hidden in the catacombs beneath the opera, and his obsessive love for the young soprano Christine Daaé.
When Christine's career begins to flourish, the "Opera Ghost" manipulates events from the shadows, demanding that she be given leading roles.
But his passion soon grows into a dangerous obsession, threatening Christine's happiness with her childhood friend and suitor, Raoul. The opera house becomes a stage not only for grand performances but also for terror, as mysterious accidents, eerie messages, and sinister plots unfold. Leroux masterfully combines suspense, romance, and psychological depth, exploring themes of beauty and monstrosity, love and jealousy, genius and madness.
Erik is both villain and victim - a figure of horror, yet profoundly human in his yearning for acceptance and love. First published in 1910, The Phantom of the Opera has captivated generations of readers and inspired countless adaptations for stage and screen. This illustrated edition brings to life the grandeur of the opera house and the haunting power of Leroux's unforgettable tale, making it essential reading for lovers of gothic romance and classic literature.
But his passion soon grows into a dangerous obsession, threatening Christine's happiness with her childhood friend and suitor, Raoul. The opera house becomes a stage not only for grand performances but also for terror, as mysterious accidents, eerie messages, and sinister plots unfold. Leroux masterfully combines suspense, romance, and psychological depth, exploring themes of beauty and monstrosity, love and jealousy, genius and madness.
Erik is both villain and victim - a figure of horror, yet profoundly human in his yearning for acceptance and love. First published in 1910, The Phantom of the Opera has captivated generations of readers and inspired countless adaptations for stage and screen. This illustrated edition brings to life the grandeur of the opera house and the haunting power of Leroux's unforgettable tale, making it essential reading for lovers of gothic romance and classic literature.