Gaston Leroux is one of the originators of the detective story, and THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA is his tourde force,as well as being the basis for the hit Broadway musical. A superb suspense story and a dark tale of obsession, PHANTOM has thrilled and entertained audiences in adaptations throughout the century.
Gaston Leroux is one of the originators of the detective story, and THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA is his tourde force,as well as being the basis for the hit Broadway musical. A superb suspense story and a dark tale of obsession, PHANTOM has thrilled and entertained audiences in adaptations throughout the century.
This new translation--the first completely modern and Americanized translation unfurls the full impact of this classic thriller for modern readers. It offers a more complete rendering of the terrifying figure who emerges from the depths of the glorious Paris Opera House to take us into the darkest regions of the human heart. After the breathtaking performance of the lovely Christine Daae and her sudden disappearance, the old legend of the "opera ghost"becomes a horrifying reality as the ghost strikes out with increasing frequency and violence--always with the young singer at the center of his powerful obsession,Leroux has created a masterwork of love and murder--and a tragic figure who awakens our deepest and most forbidden fears.
Foreword, In Which the Author of This Singular Work Tells
the Reader How He Was Led to Become Certain that the
Opera Ghost Really Existed 1
I Was It the Ghost? 6
2 The New Marguerite 16
3 In Which, for the First Time, Debienne and Poligny
Secretly Give the New Managers of the Opera, Armand
Moncharmin and Firmin Richard, the Real and Mysterious
Reason for Their Departure from the National Academy
of Music 27
4 Box Five 34
5 Continuation of "Box Five" 42
6 The Enchanted Violin 49
7 A Visit to Box Five 67
8 In Which Firmin Richard and Armand Moncharmin Dare
to Have Faust Performed in a "Cursed" Opera House,
and We See the Frightful Consequences 70
9 The Mysterious Brougham 86
10 At the Masked Ball 95
11 You Must Forget the Name of "the Man"s Voice" 106
12 Above the Trapdoors 111
13 Apollo"s Lyre 120
14 A Masterstroke by the Lover of Trapdoors 143
15 The Singular Behavior of a Safety Pin 154
16 "Christine! Christine!" 160
17 Astonishing Revelations by Madame Giry, Concerning Her
Personal Relations with the Opera Ghost 164
18 Continuation of "The Singular Behavior of a Safety
Pin" 175
19 The Policeman, the Viscount, and the Persian 181
20 The Viscount and the Persian 187
21 In the Cellars of the Opera 194
22 Interesting and Instructive Tribulations of a Persian
in the Cellars of the Opera 210
23 In the Torture Chamber 225
24 The Tortures Begin 232
25 "Barrels! Barrels! Any Barrels to SellT" 238
26 The Scorpion or the Grasshopper? 248
27 End of the Ghost"s Love Story 257
Epilogue 266