Hörbuch: The Phantom of the Opera
- Download 00 - Prologue audio
- Download 01 - Is it a Ghost? audio
- Download 02 - The New Margarita audio
- Download 03 - The Mysterious Reason audio
- Download 04 - Box Five audio
- Download 05 - The Enchanted Violin audio
- Download 06 - A Visit to Box Five audio
- Download 07 - Faust and What Followed audio
- Download 08 - The Mysterious Brougham audio
- Download 09 - At the Masked Ball audio
- Download 10 - Forget the Name of the Man's Voice audio
- Download 11 - Above the Trap-Doors audio
- Download 12 - Apollo's Lyre audio
- Download 13 - A Master Stroke of the Trap-Door Lover audio
- Download 14 - The Singular Attitude of a Safety Pin audio
- Download 15 - Christine! Christine! audio
- Download 16 - Mme. Giry's Revelations audio
- Download 17 - The Safety-Pin Again audio
- Download 18 - The Commissary, the Viscount and the Persian audio
- Download 19 - The Viscount and the Persian audio
- Download 20 - In the Cellars of the Opera audio
- Download 21 - Interesting Vicissitudes audio
- Download 22 - In the Torture Chamber audio
- Download 23 - The Tortures Begin audio
- Download 24 - Barrels! Barrels! audio
- Download 25 - The Scorpion or the Grasshoper: Which? audio
- Download 26 - The End of the Ghost's Love Story audio
- Download 27 - Epilogue audio
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A masterly mix of romance, drama, mystery, suspense, love and jealousy, The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux will haunt you long after you've turned the last page.
Today the world knows it by Andrew Lloyd-Webber's long running musical on stage and its 2004 film adaptation, and earlier from Lon Chaney's screen portrayal of the dark intruder who roams the Paris Opera House. However, Gaston Leroux's novel was first released as a serial in the French magazine, La Gaulois over four months in 1909-10.
Gaston Leroux, himself led an extremely colorful life. Born into an immensely wealthy family, he had to abandon his early dreams of becoming a writer and began studying law. As a student, he inherited millions of francs on the death of his father and embarked on a debauched life which culminated in bankruptcy. Leroux then went to work as a journalist. He covered crime and theater and traveled extensively. He was almost forty when he took up writing as a full time profession. Detective fiction, plays, novels and tales of mystery were his forte.
The Phantom of the Opera was translated from the original French by Alexander de Mattos. A tale of fatal obsession, it owes its inspiration to classic fairytales like The Beauty and The Beast, where physical ugliness leads a person to seek anonymity. Erik is a young man, tormented by his physical deformity. He runs away from home as a child and hides his hideous visage in the vast cellars of the Paris Opera House. As he grows, so does his knowledge of music. He falls in love with a young singer, Christine Daae, whom he lures into his lair with his angelic singing. This fatal attraction takes a tragic turn as Christine and her fiancé Raoul are caught in a web of horror and deceit.
As a classic Gothic novel, The Phantom of the Opera is matchless in the atmosphere of mystery and evil that it evokes. However, it is also a story of human tragedy and the cruelty we practice on those who look different. The novel is structured in a very interesting way—it's in the form of bits of information available from journal entries, police reports, interviews alternating with first person accounts.
A great read for music lovers, mystery fans and Gothic romance enthusiasts!
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