Quicklet on Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera
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This Hyperink Quicklet is over 3,500 words and includes an overall summary, chapter commentary, key characters, literary themes, fun trivia, and recommended related readings.

ABOUT THE BOOK

In my elementary school, the library had a small section dedicated to childrens versions of classic novel adaptations. Even now, I can remember that my favorite adaptation was The Phantom of the Opera. The translation was a watered-down version with plenty of pictures, and I was intrigued by the mysterious Angel of Music who enchanted the pretty little Christine Daae. This gentleman could throw his voice as if to sound disembodied, he taught Christine to sing, and he loved her fiercely and passionately.

The phantoms story stayed with me until my freshman year at high school, when much to my delight, I saw Andrew Lloyd Webbers musical adaptation as my first Broadway production. I bought the original score book (which I still possess years later), and kept the entire bus awake by singing the haunting music throughout the fourteen-hour ride back home.

MEET THE AUTHOR

Jean Asta is the owner of Asta Communications, a freelance communications company providing writing, editing, and training services for clients around the globe. She has a BA in English Literature and a Master's in Public Administration, both from the University of Georgia.

EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK

The Phantom of the Opera was inspired by a corpse that Leroux chanced upon in the catacombs of the Opera House in Paris while working on a story about the prisoners of the Paris Commune held there. The expansive underground structures beneath the Paris Opera House, kindled his imagination, and Leroux was able to unleash a passionate tale of misguided and unrequited love.

As a book, the Phantom of the Opera received very little literary praise. Critics and readers enjoyed the suspense, but they found the story implausible, and the plot convoluted. It wasnt until 1925, when Universal Studio made a silent film version of the novel casting Lon Cheney as the Phantom, that his story started getting popular attention. The cinematic phantom was so gruesome that women were forewarned to bring smelling salts to the theater lest they faint, and quite a few members of the audience did...

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CHAPTER OUTLINE

Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera
+ Introduction
+ Gaston Leroux: Dedicated Journalist And Prolific Author
+ About “The Phantom of the Opera”
+ Overall Summary for “The Phantom of the Opera”
+ ...and much more
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Quicklet on Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera
Quicklets: Your Reading Sidekick!

This Hyperink Quicklet is over 3,500 words and includes an overall summary, chapter commentary, key characters, literary themes, fun trivia, and recommended related readings.

ABOUT THE BOOK

In my elementary school, the library had a small section dedicated to childrens versions of classic novel adaptations. Even now, I can remember that my favorite adaptation was The Phantom of the Opera. The translation was a watered-down version with plenty of pictures, and I was intrigued by the mysterious Angel of Music who enchanted the pretty little Christine Daae. This gentleman could throw his voice as if to sound disembodied, he taught Christine to sing, and he loved her fiercely and passionately.

The phantoms story stayed with me until my freshman year at high school, when much to my delight, I saw Andrew Lloyd Webbers musical adaptation as my first Broadway production. I bought the original score book (which I still possess years later), and kept the entire bus awake by singing the haunting music throughout the fourteen-hour ride back home.

MEET THE AUTHOR

Jean Asta is the owner of Asta Communications, a freelance communications company providing writing, editing, and training services for clients around the globe. She has a BA in English Literature and a Master's in Public Administration, both from the University of Georgia.

EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK

The Phantom of the Opera was inspired by a corpse that Leroux chanced upon in the catacombs of the Opera House in Paris while working on a story about the prisoners of the Paris Commune held there. The expansive underground structures beneath the Paris Opera House, kindled his imagination, and Leroux was able to unleash a passionate tale of misguided and unrequited love.

As a book, the Phantom of the Opera received very little literary praise. Critics and readers enjoyed the suspense, but they found the story implausible, and the plot convoluted. It wasnt until 1925, when Universal Studio made a silent film version of the novel casting Lon Cheney as the Phantom, that his story started getting popular attention. The cinematic phantom was so gruesome that women were forewarned to bring smelling salts to the theater lest they faint, and quite a few members of the audience did...

Buy a copy to keep reading!

CHAPTER OUTLINE

Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera
+ Introduction
+ Gaston Leroux: Dedicated Journalist And Prolific Author
+ About “The Phantom of the Opera”
+ Overall Summary for “The Phantom of the Opera”
+ ...and much more
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Quicklet on Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera

Quicklet on Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera

by Jean Asta
Quicklet on Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera

Quicklet on Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera

by Jean Asta

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Quicklets: Your Reading Sidekick!

This Hyperink Quicklet is over 3,500 words and includes an overall summary, chapter commentary, key characters, literary themes, fun trivia, and recommended related readings.

ABOUT THE BOOK

In my elementary school, the library had a small section dedicated to childrens versions of classic novel adaptations. Even now, I can remember that my favorite adaptation was The Phantom of the Opera. The translation was a watered-down version with plenty of pictures, and I was intrigued by the mysterious Angel of Music who enchanted the pretty little Christine Daae. This gentleman could throw his voice as if to sound disembodied, he taught Christine to sing, and he loved her fiercely and passionately.

The phantoms story stayed with me until my freshman year at high school, when much to my delight, I saw Andrew Lloyd Webbers musical adaptation as my first Broadway production. I bought the original score book (which I still possess years later), and kept the entire bus awake by singing the haunting music throughout the fourteen-hour ride back home.

MEET THE AUTHOR

Jean Asta is the owner of Asta Communications, a freelance communications company providing writing, editing, and training services for clients around the globe. She has a BA in English Literature and a Master's in Public Administration, both from the University of Georgia.

EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK

The Phantom of the Opera was inspired by a corpse that Leroux chanced upon in the catacombs of the Opera House in Paris while working on a story about the prisoners of the Paris Commune held there. The expansive underground structures beneath the Paris Opera House, kindled his imagination, and Leroux was able to unleash a passionate tale of misguided and unrequited love.

As a book, the Phantom of the Opera received very little literary praise. Critics and readers enjoyed the suspense, but they found the story implausible, and the plot convoluted. It wasnt until 1925, when Universal Studio made a silent film version of the novel casting Lon Cheney as the Phantom, that his story started getting popular attention. The cinematic phantom was so gruesome that women were forewarned to bring smelling salts to the theater lest they faint, and quite a few members of the audience did...

Buy a copy to keep reading!

CHAPTER OUTLINE

Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera
+ Introduction
+ Gaston Leroux: Dedicated Journalist And Prolific Author
+ About “The Phantom of the Opera”
+ Overall Summary for “The Phantom of the Opera”
+ ...and much more

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014259330
Publisher: Hyperink
Publication date: 03/02/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 571 KB

About the Author

Jean Asta is the owner of Asta Communications, a freelance communications company providing writing, editing, and training services for clients around the globe. She has a BA in English Literature and a Master's in Public Administration, both from the University of Georgia. She learned to read at a very early age and has never stopped loving the well-written word.
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