THE PHANTOMOF THE OPERA
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The Phantom of the Opera is a novel by French writer Gastón
Leroux, published in 1910. Listed as a great work of Gothic
literature, it mixes romance, drama, mystery, and veiled social
criticism.
Without a doubt, the author revolutionized with his literary
proposal where a strange being makes an appearance at the
Paris Opera to horrify the public and be seen by a young singer
he is in love with
The novel presents us with lyrical language mixed with a perfect
gothic atmosphere to make this an unforgettable read.By Gaston Leroux.
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