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Title: The Phantom of the Opera: Prehistory, Birth and Afterlife
Author(s): Bell, Joseph James
Supervisor(s): Townshend, Dr Dale
Keywords: Gothic
Leroux
Phantom
Issue Date: May-2010
Publisher: University of Stirling
Abstract: This thesis aims to provide a critical account of Gaston Leroux’s Le Fantôme de l’Opéra (1910), which has become one of the most enduring and visible of modern myths. Leroux’s text discloses anxieties about a rapidly changing world, and these anxieties manifest themselves artistically in a simultaneous fascination and horror with the emerging episteme. Leroux’s story subsequently took on a life of its own in popular culture, yet, this thesis argues, many of these adaptations remain bound up in the same issues of futurity and dichotomies of masculinity, as well as concerns about the role of the artist in determining the values of his society.
Type: Thesis or Dissertation
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/2539
Affiliation: School of Arts and Humanities
Literature and Languages

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