Le Fantôme de l'Opéra

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Le Fantôme de l'Opéra

by Gaston Leroux

FR·~10 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
1

TABLE DES MATIÈRES

1:40
2

AVANT-PROPOS - OÙ L'AUTEUR DE CE SINGULIER OUVRAGE RACONTE AU LECTEUR COMMENT IL FUT CONDUIT À ACQUÉRIR LA CERTITUDE QUE LE FANTÔME DE L'OPÉRA A RÉELLEMENT EXISTÉ

10:22
3

I. EST-CE LE FANTÔME?

21:57
4

II. LA MARGUERITE NOUVELLE

24:55
5

III. OÙ, POUR LA PREMIÈRE FOIS, MM. DEBIENNE ET POLIGNY DONNENT, EN SECRET, AUX NOUVEAUX DIRECTEURS DE L'OPÉRA, MM. ARMAND MONCHARMIN ET FIRMIN RICHARD, LA VÉRITABLE ET MYSTÉRIEUSE RAISON DE LEUR DÉPART DE L'ACADÉMIE NATIONALE DE MUSIQUE

16:56
6

IV. LA LOGE N°5

17:04
7

V. SUITE DE «LA LOGE N° 5»

14:24
8

VI. LE VIOLON ENCHANTÉ

44:46
9

VII. UNE VISITE À LA LOGE N° 5

5:47
10

VIII. OÙ MM. FIRMIN RICHARD, ET ARMAND MONCHARMIN ONT L'AUDACE DE FAIRE REPRÉSENTER «FAUST» DANS UNE SALLE «MAUDITE» ET DE L'EFFROYABLE ÉVÉNEMENT QUI EN RÉSULTA

33:49

Description

In this intriguing memoir, a determined chronicler delves into the shadowy legend of the Opera’s phantom, treating it not as a fanciful tale but as a real, flesh‑and‑bone presence that haunted Parisian stages a generation ago. Guided by dusty archives, secret testimonies from former directors, and whispered recollections of ballet masters, he pieces together a pattern of disappearances, eerie noises, and inexplicable accidents. The narrative weaves together the personal grief of those who vanished—like the young soprano Christine Daaé—and the enigmatic behaviour of a figure who seemed to manipulate the very architecture of the house.

As the investigation progresses, the author encounters a cast of colorful witnesses—a skeptical opera manager, an aging judge returning from abroad, and the enigmatic concierge—each adding layers to the mystery. Their stories reveal a web of hidden passages, cryptic messages, and uncanny performances that suggest the phantom’s influence extended far beyond mere superstition. The first act ends with the chronicler finally convinced that the legend has a tangible, unsettling reality, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of the opera’s dark underbelly.

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Language

fr

Duration

~10 hours (601K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Laura Natal Rodrigues at Free Literature (Images generously made available by The Internet Archive.)

Release date

2020-05-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gaston Leroux

Gaston Leroux

1868–1927

Best known for creating The Phantom of the Opera, he brought a reporter’s eye for drama, mystery, and atmosphere to everything he wrote. His stories helped shape modern detective fiction and still feel lively, clever, and cinematic today.

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