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El fantasma de la ópera
2022
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Mezcla de romanticismo y novela gótica, esta intensa historia de desamor, música y deformidades ha dado origen a multitud de adaptaciones, donde vemos con predominancia una lucha por el amor, en la cual el misterio y la intriga acompañan al lector. En esta novela, Erik, un genio con su rostro desfigurado, quien vive en los pasadizos subterráneos de la Ópera de París, trata de ganarse el amor de la cantante Christine Daae. La intriga sobre El fantasma continúa hasta el día de hoy, pues el autor de este clásico, Gaston Leroux, sostuvo hasta su muerte que los hechos que relataba en su novela eran completamente verídicos.
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Gaston Leroux
Gaston Leroux
Author · 30 books

Gaston Louis Alfred Leroux was a French journalist and author of detective fiction. In the English-speaking world, he is best known for writing the novel The Phantom of the Opera (Le Fantôme de l'Opéra, 1910), which has been made into several film and stage productions of the same name, such as the 1925 film starring Lon Chaney, and Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1986 musical. It was also the basis of the 1990 novel Phantom by Susan Kay. Leroux went to school in Normandy and studied law in Paris, graduating in 1889. He inherited millions of francs and lived wildly until he nearly reached bankruptcy. Then in 1890, he began working as a court reporter and theater critic for L'Écho de Paris. His most important journalism came when he began working as an international correspondent for the Paris newspaper Le Matin. In 1905 he was present at and covered the Russian Revolution. Another case he was present at involved the investigation and deep coverage of an opera house in Paris, later to become a ballet house. The basement consisted of a cell that held prisoners in the Paris Commune, which were the rulers of Paris through much of the Franco-Prussian war. He suddenly left journalism in 1907, and began writing fiction. In 1909, he and Arthur Bernède formed their own film company, Société des Cinéromans to simultaneously publish novels and turn them into films. He first wrote a mystery novel entitled Le mystère de la chambre jaune (1908; The Mystery of the Yellow Room), starring the amateur detective Joseph Rouletabille. Leroux's contribution to French detective fiction is considered a parallel to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's in the United Kingdom and Edgar Allan Poe's in America. Leroux died in Nice on April 15, 1927, of a urinary tract infection.

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