Phantom of the Opera
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Phantom of the Opera

by Gaston Leroux

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
243
Language
English
Published
1901

Overview

Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux is a gothic novel of obsession, disguise, and the power of performance beneath a Paris opera house. Leroux blends mystery, romance, and horror, creating a story where music and secrecy shape every encounter. The novel's enduring appeal comes from the tension between beauty and menace, sympathy and fear.

Readers who enjoy gothic fiction, tragic romance, and atmospheric classics will find Phantom of the Opera deeply memorable. It suits anyone drawn to stories where setting feels alive and the emotional stakes are heightened by spectacle. The book continues to resonate because it treats longing and isolation with real dramatic force, while keeping the mystery taut to the end entirely.

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