the Phantom of Opera + Mystery Yellow Room
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Bringing together The Phantom of the Opera and The Mystery of the Yellow Room, this volume showcases Gaston Leroux's mastery of suspense at the intersection of Gothic romance and rational detective fiction. In the Paris Opéra's labyrinth, desire, music, architecture, and terror converge around the tragic figure of Erik; in the locked chamber of the Château du Glandier, reporter-detective Joseph Rouletabille confronts an apparently impossible crime. Leroux writes with feuilleton energy, theatrical vividness, and a keen sense of modern spectacle, extending nineteenth-century sensational fiction into the age of journalism, psychology, and forensic reasoning. A trained lawyer turned journalist, Leroux reported from courtrooms, theaters, and foreign crises before becoming a novelist, experiences that sharpened his fascination with evidence, performance, and public mystery. His knowledge of Parisian institutions and popular entertainment helped shape both the opera house as a haunted social machine and the newspaper investigator as a distinctly modern hero. This pairing is ideal for readers of Poe, Collins, Conan Doyle, and Gothic melodrama. It offers not only gripping plots but also a sophisticated meditation on appearances, obsession, and the fragile authority of reason.
Bringing together The Phantom of the Opera and The Mystery of the Yellow Room, this volume showcases Gaston Leroux's mastery of suspense at the intersection of Gothic romance and rational detective fiction. In the Paris Opéra's labyrinth, desire, music, architecture, and terror converge around the tragic figure of Erik; in the locked chamber of the Château du Glandier, reporter-detective Joseph Rouletabille confronts an apparently impossible crime. Leroux writes with feuilleton energy, theatrical vividness, and a keen sense of modern spectacle, extending nineteenth-century sensational fiction into the age of journalism, psychology, and forensic reasoning. A trained lawyer turned journalist, Leroux reported from courtrooms, theaters, and foreign crises before becoming a novelist, experiences that sharpened his fascination with evidence, performance, and public mystery. His knowledge of Parisian institutions and popular entertainment helped shape both the opera house as a haunted social machine and the newspaper investigator as a distinctly modern hero. This pairing is ideal for readers of Poe, Collins, Conan Doyle, and Gothic melodrama. It offers not only gripping plots but also a sophisticated meditation on appearances, obsession, and the fragile authority of reason.
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