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050 _a.L47 2011
100 _aLeroux, Gaston.
_eAuthor
245 _aThe phantom of the opera /
_cGaston Leroux.
260 _aLondon :
_bCollins Classics,
_c2011.
300 _avii, 306 pages ;
_c18 cm.
365 _bPHP 125.00
505 _aChapter 1. Is it the Ghost?.--Chapter 2. The new Margarita.--Chapter 3. The mysterious reason.--Chapter 4. Box Five.--Chapter 5. The Enchanted Violin.--Chapter 6. A visit to box five,--Chapter 7. Faust and what followed.--Chapter 8. The mysterious Brougham.--Chapter 9. At the masked ball.--Chapter 10. Forget the name of the man's voice.--Chapter 11. Above the trap-doors.--Chapter 12. Apollo's lyre.--Chapter 13. A master-stroke of the trap-door lover.--Chapter 14. The singular attitude of a safety-pin.--Chapter 15. Christine! Christine!...
520 _aLiving secretly beneath the Paris Opera House, The Phantom of the Opera' Erik has haunted those who work there with his demands and shrouded the opera house in fear with the legend of his disfigured face. When Christine joins the company Erik is instantly smitten and secretly teaches her to become a great singer. He soon develops an obsessive love for his beautiful protégé, resulting in a tragic and terrifying chain of events. One of the most well-loved gothic horror stories, Leroux's suspenseful tale of unrequited love, passion and tragedy is both dark and moving in its portrayal of Erik, the anti-hero and his yearning for Christine.
650 _aPHANTOM OF THE OPERA (FICTITIOUS CHARACTER)
_vFICTION.
650 _aCOMPOSERS
_vFICTION.
650 _aOPERA
_vFICTION.
651 _aPARIS (FRANCE)
_vFICTION.
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