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The Phantom of the Opera

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At the beginning of her career in the Paris Opera chorus, Christine hears a mysterious and beautiful voice, which she believes to be the song of The Angel of Music. The Voice, however, belongs to Erik, the deformed musical genius who haunts the Opera House. Christine's harrowing encounters with Erik reveal not only his madness, but also his anguish.

Despite finding little success in print after its 1911 publication, interest in and acclaim for Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera intensified as a result of numerous film and stage adaptations, most notably Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1986 stage adaptation.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 28, 2019
      The inaugural release in the Horror Writers Association Haunted Library of Horror Classics series will be a revelation to those familiar only with the musical based on the 1910 novel by LeRoux (1868–1927). The tale of a Paris opera house inhabited by a spectral figure with seemingly magical abilities remains genuinely creepy today. Much of the book’s power stems from the author’s presentation of his narrative as the factual product of his own diligent archival research and interviews with survivors of the phenomenon. This understated treatment means that even his spoiler-laden prologue heightens rather than lessens suspense. A turnover in the management of the opera house coincides with sightings of the so-called Opera ghost and the grim discovery of the hanged corpse of Joseph Buquet, the company’s chief scene-shifter. These events are followed by an unexpectedly triumphant performance by Christine Daeé, who previously had an undistinguished singing career, which proves to be linked to the phantom. Fans of literate horror, whatever their opinion of Andrew Lloyd Weber, will be gratified.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:870
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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