A Conversation for The Phantom of the Opera - IN PROGRESS!
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Anonymouse Started conversation Dec 2, 1999
In fact, a -very- nice start. You mentioned (in the 'other' thread) that you'd be delving into his other 'reincarnations' ... Does this mean you'll be touching on the Andrew Lloyd Webber version? I -love- the music in that!
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Researcher 99947 Posted Dec 2, 1999
If you need any help in editing before you put it up for the sub-eds, I'll be glad to help!! I have had the fortune (lucky me) of reading the book, in its original French Version... however, I always forget how she dies.... was it a scorpion? As I said, I always forget
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SilverSolstice Posted Dec 3, 1999
Yes, Anonymouse, I will most definitely be "touching upon" the ALW musical, as that's how I discovered Phantom in the first place! Also other books written about him. If you know of any, please tell me; I know of several but would not want to miss any!
And Erik dies, it says, for love of Christine, but far more probable is old age or health problems (after all, he didn't really have a mother making sure he kept his doctor's appointments.)
I would reccommend both of you read Phantom by Susan Kay. It is a novel about Erik's life from birth to death, and she tells it marvelously. And the ending is lovely.
Thanks for posting!
silversolstice
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SilverSolstice Posted Dec 4, 1999
You know the bars at the top of the page that display the title of the article? I've noticed that many people have said bars denoting sub-sections in their entries. Anyone know how to do that, or where I can find out?
silversolstice
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Anonymouse Posted Jan 23, 2001
The best place for all those gadgets is to start at
http://www.h2g2.com/A187229
'Nonnie
(going back for another peek at the article )
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