

That said, I love this medley by Lindsey Stirling. It Was First Published In Volume Form In Has Been Successfully Adapted Into Various Stage. To finish this review, I’d like to share my lack of familiarity with the musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The Phantom Of The Opera Is A Gothic Novel By Gaston Leroux. Like I was! It’s also important to dwell on the themes, because I dislike it when the Phantom Of The Opera, and the gothic, is reduced to ‘dark stuff.’
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I kept this review vague on plot points, because I hope that the future readers of The Phantom Of The Opera are oblivious to the events of the story until they read it. Gaston Leroux was forty-one years of age when Le Fantme de lOpra was published as a serial in a Paris newspaper and as a book by ditions Pierre Lafitte, a. Yet for the characters Leroux opts to focus on, his skill is showed.

I wish some side characters got more development, as it’s clear there is only room for a few stars in this universe. This is the book you’d want to read in a single sitting. Whilst Leroux’s unveiling of the answers can feel rushed, it remains satisfying. The Phantom Of The Opera is also a mystery, as secrets are not easily given away initially. Because of that, I’m excited to apply the literary lessons in The Phantom Of The Opera to my writing. It stands out not because of its gothic aesthetic, but because of its unique way to see beauty and love in the macabre.ĭiscover The Key Features Of Gothic Literatureįew writers have that skill. There is so much thematic depth in Phantom Of The Opera. Instead, we are greeted to a dusky world, owned by the Angel of Music, and graced by the patrons of the underworld. Jammes had told her story ever so quickly, as though the ghost were at her heels, and was quite out of breath at the finish. Books can easily fall into meaninglessness if they weaken their intelligence or themes.
