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The Phantom of the Opera
註釋Gaston Leroux's 'The Phantom of the Opera' weaves a haunting tale set against the opulent backdrop of the Paris Opera House. Steeped in the gothic tradition, Leroux's narrative combines mystery, romance, and horror, as it follows the entwined fates of the talented soprano Christine Daaé, her childhood sweetheart Vicomte Raoul de Chagny, and the enigmatic Phantom—an elusive musical genius shrouded in the catacombs beneath the opera house. The novel's engagement with themes of obsession, artistic passion, and the dichotomy of beauty and grotesquery reflects Leroux's mastery at blending real-life history with fiction in a style that resonates with symbolism and dark romanticism.nGaston Leroux, prolific as a journalist and storyteller, drew upon his experiences exploring the hidden recesses of the Paris Opera and the lore surrounding it. Infused with the atmospheric elements of his investigative journalism, Leroux's novel dissects human desires and the idea of the 'other,' a motif prevalent in the Gothic genre. His knack for suspense and intricate plotting is evident in the way he builds the legend of the spectral figure that is the Phantom—a character believed to have been inspired, in part, by historical events and figures connected to the opera house.nThe genius of 'The Phantom of the Opera' lies not only in its gripping plot but also in its enduring legacy as a cornerstone of gothic literature. Thus, it beckons readers with a penchant for the melodramatic and the lyrical, those intrigued by the interplay between darkness and light, or anyone who simply yearns to be swept up in the haunting melody of Leroux's literary orchestra. Step into the shadows of the grand Paris Opera House and be captivated by a story that has enthralled audiences for over a century—a narrative testament to the timeless allure of the mysterious, the romantic, and the macabre.