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  1. Lagonie de la Russie blanche / Gaston Leroux ; edite par Mme G. Leroux by Gaston (1868-1927) Leroux, 1928
  2. Biography - Leroux, Gaston (1868-1927): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  3. The phantom of the Opera / illustrated by Greg Hildebrandt ; story by Gaston Leroux by Gaston (1868-1927). Greg Hildebrandt (ill.) Leroux, 1988
  4. The Essential Phantom of the Opera: The Definitive, Annotated Edition of Gaston Leroux's Classic Novel (Essentials) by Gaston Leroux, 1996-10-01
  5. Phantom Variations: The Adaptations of Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera, 1925 to the Present by Ann C. Hall, 2009-06-13
  6. The Undergrounds of the Phantom of the Opera: Sublimation and the Gothic in Leroux's Novel and its Progeny by Jerrold E. Hogle, 2002-05-03
  7. Behind The Phantom's Mask by Roger Ebert, 1993-05-01
  8. The Phantom of the Opera (Hollywood Archives Series) (v. 1) by Philip J. Riley, 1996-10-13
  9. The Complete Phantom of the Opera by George Perry, 1988-01-15

21. Gaston Leroux
Translate this page La littérature fantastique Les écrivains Gaston Leroux. Ecrivainfrançais (1868-1927). Créateur de Chéri-Bibi et de Rouletabille
http://www.lamediatheque.be/FANTASTIQUE/Festival1999/Leroux.htm
CD dont le
titre
commence par : La littérature fantastique
Les écrivains : Gaston Leroux Ecrivain français (1868-1927). Créateur de Chéri-Bibi et de Rouletabille, il est représenté ici par :
Phantom of the paradise (USA, 1974) de Brian De Palma, et
Dernière version en date, avec l’acteur Robert "Freddy " Englund.
Et bien sûr:
Rouletabille va t-il percer ce mystère ?

22. FUREUR DE LIRE - La Médiathèque
Translate this page lus) LEBLANC, Maurice - 1991 DE VIRSAC Laure Lecteur / Leroux Gaston Auteur d'uneoeuvre littéraire Note Gaston Leroux romancier français 1868-1927.
http://www.lamediatheque.be/DOCUMENTS/FUREUR/ANNEE2001LLN/TITRESF.htm
POLICIERS LITTÉRAIRES AUDIO ET VIDÉO - Sélection de la Médiathèque de Louvain-La-Neuve Titres commençant par F
Pour connaître les détails concernant un média, cliquez sur son lien FANTÔME DE L'OPÉRA (LE) (Cassettes VHS)
- GOLAN, Menahem
ENGLUND, Robert / SCHOELEN, Jill / HYDE-WHITE, Alex / NIGHY, Bill / HARVEY, Terence / LAWRENCE, Stéphane. Scénario : SANDEFUR, Duke. Auteur de l'oeuvre littéraire : LEROUX, Gaston
Note: Un remake de plus, avec Freddy himself. FANTÔME DE L'OPÉRA (LE) - PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (THE) (Cassettes VHS)
- UNIVERSAL - WAGGNER, George
EDDY, Nelson / FOSTER, Susanna / RAINS, Claude / BARRIER, Edgar / CARRILLO, Leo / FARRAR, Jane / BROMBERG, J.Edward / FELD, Fritz / CRONYN, Hume / EVEREST, Barbara / GERAY, Steven. Scénario : TAYLOR, Eric. Scénario : HOFFENSTEIN, Samuel. Auteur de l'oeuvre littéraire : LEROUX, Gaston. Photographe : MOHR, Hal. Musique : ZWEIFEL, Harold. Musique : SCHUTT, Arthur
Note: La jeune chanteuse Christine Charles semble protégée par une voix, celle d'un homme masqué qui lui demande de renoncer à son fiancé et de se consacrer à la musique pour devenir une diva. Mais le 'fantôme' la séquestre, son masque tombe et révèle un homme mutilé prêt à tout pour se venger d'une humiliation. La deuxième des quatre adaptations du roman de Gaston Leroux - les autres datant de 1925, 1962 et 1989 - qui fait de Claude Rains le digne successeur de Lon Chaney. FAUTEUIL HANTE, VOL.1 (LE)

23. REH Bookshelf - Appendix 6
New York WR Caldwell, 1923. Leroux, Gaston (18681927). The Missing Men,The Return of Cheri-Bibi. New York WR Caldwell, 1923. Leroux, Gaston.
http://www.rehupa.com/bookshelf_app6.htm
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REH Bookshelf - APPENDIX SIX
THE INTERNATIONAL ADVENTURE LIBRARY
compiled by Rusty Burke BACK TO REH BOOKSHELF HOMEPAGE The following titles were included in the International Adventure Library I do not claim this to be a complete catalog. This information was obtained through OCLC FirstSearch. Most of these were identified as "Three Owls Edition." Stoker, Bram Dracula , A Mystery Story. New York: W.R. Caldwell, 1897. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan The Hound of the Baskervilles , Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. New York: W.R. Caldwell, 1902. Stoker, Bram. The Jewel of Seven Stars New York: W.R. Caldwell, 1904. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. The Return of Sherlock Holmes New York: W.R. Caldwell, 1905. Jepson, Edgar Arsene Lupin , An Adventure Story. New York: W.R. Caldwell, 1909. Leblanc, Maurice The Confessions of Arsene Lupin , An Adventure Story. New York: W.R. Caldwell, 1913.

24. Gaston Leroux
Gaston Leroux 18681927 Gaston Leroux was born in Paris, France. After leaving school,he studied law. In 1890, he became a court reporter for L'Echo de Paris.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~embden11/Engels/leroux.htm
Gaston Leroux Gaston Leroux was born in Paris, France. After leaving school, he studied law. In 1890, he became a court reporter for L'Echo de Paris . His reports on famous trials enhanced his reputation. It was not long before Le Matin , one of the most important French newspapers made him one of their leading journalists. In his late thirties, he decided to become a novelist. His novels were originally written as serials for daily newspapers or magazines. Leroux is best known for his novel 'Le Fantome de l'Opera'. Not all his novels are translated into English. Titles and year of publication:
1) The Double Life (Also published as: The Man with the Black Feather) 2) The Mystery of the Yellow Room 3) The Perfume of the Lady in Black 4) The Midnight Lady 5) The Haunted Chair 6) The Phantom of the Opera 7) The Missing Archduke 8) Balaoo 9) The Bride of the Sun 10) The Secret of the Night 11) The Floating Prison (Also published as: Wolves of the Sea) 12) Cheri-Bibi and Cecily (Also published as: Missing Men) 13) The Man Who Came Back from the Dead 14) The Amazing Adventures of Carolus Herbert 15) The Veiled Prisoner 16) Cheri-Bibi, Mystery Man (Also published as: The Dark Road)

25. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > L
18241903; Leonardo, Da Vinci, 1452-1519; Lermontov, Mikhail Yurevich,1814-1841; Leroux, Gaston, 1868-1927; Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim
http://www.archive.org/texts/textslisting-browse.php?collection=gutenberg&cat=Au

26. Le Roman Policier
(1864-1941); Leroux, Gaston (1868-1927); Zaccone, Pierre (1817-1895).
http://gallica.bnf.fr/themes/LitXVIIIIz1.htm
Le Roman Policier
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L'Affaire Lerouge Le Crime d'Orcival (1867) et Monsieur Lecoq Le Coup d'oeil de Monsieur Piedouche ), Henry Cauvain ( Maximilien Heller La Chambre du crime
e ) suit encore cette tradition alors que Gaston Leroux s'attache dans Consulter :
  • Cauvain, Henry Gaboriau, Emile Leblanc, Maurice (1864-1941) Leroux, Gaston Zaccone, Pierre
  • 27. The Wordwizard Word Portal - Fiction Links
    Lent, John contemporary Canadian poet and short fiction writer. Leroux,Gaston (1868-1927) La Rue Leroux - in celebration of Gaston Leroux.
    http://www.wordwizard.com/fictionlinksl.htm
    Links - Fiction - L L'Amour, Louis Lagerkvist, Pär Fabian (1891-1974) Lagerlöf, Selma - collected works in Swedish. Lam, Andrew - essays and short stories by this Pacific News Service Editor and NPR commentator. Lamb, Wally She's Come Undone: Junie Review - a review of the book. Lamott, Anne

    28. Writer's Profile
    Some info about the author 18681927 In his early years, Monsieur Gaston LouisAlfred Leroux, born in Paris, was an admirator of Victor Hugo and Alexandre
    http://www.talentgrid.com/ebooks/writer_present.asp?writerID=5

    29. Stories, Listed By Author
    Leroux, Gaston (18681927) (chron.) * A Terrible Tale, (ss) The Windsor Magazine1925 Murder on the Menu, ed. Peter Haining, New York Carroll Graf 1992.
    http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/msf/s97.htm
    Mystery Short Fiction: 1990-2002
    Stories, Listed by Author
    Previous Table-of-Contents
    LEPOVETSKY, LISA (chron.)
    LE QUEUX, WILLIAM (Tufnell) (chron.)

    30. Chronological List, Part 6
    Fry, (1884?); LE QUEUX, WILLIAM (Tufnell) (1864-1927); LE ROI, DAVID(De Roche) (1905- ); Leroux, Gaston (1868-1927); Leroux, PIERRE;
    http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/paper/e6.htm
    British Juvenile Story Papers
    and Pocket Libraries Index
    Chronological List, Part 6
    Previous Table-of-Contents

    31. Le Timbre «Joseph Rouletabille Reporter, Par Gaston Leroux (
    Translate this page Cliquez pour lister les timbres de l´année 1996 1996. Joseph RouletabilleReporter, par Gaston Leroux (1868-1927). Tous droits réservés
    http://www.le-lann.com/Phil-Ouest/PHP/Timbre.php?Nom_timbre=Rouletabille

    32. BUBL LINK: 840 French Literature
    collection Location france, europe Gaston Leroux The Phantom of the Opera Fulltext of The Phantom of the Opera by French novelist Gaston Leroux (18681927).
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    Association des Bibliophiles Universels
    Full text in French from over 60 authors and 200 texts. Includes authors such as Honore de Balzac, Victor Hugo and Voltaire, and texts such as La chanson de Roland, Le Cid (1682) and Madame Bovary.
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    Full text of French literature with instructions in French and English. It is divided into two sections; the Bibliotheque, a selection of electronic texts; and the Salon, a set of selected links to literary material. Includes Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Choderlos de Laclos and Tristan et Yseult by de Beroul. Author: Proxima Centauri Subjects: french literature DeweyClass: ResourceType: document collection Location: france, europe
  • 33. Research Pathfinder For ESOL V: Phantom Of The Opera
    The Original Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux. Gaston Leroux and HisWorks. Gaston Leroux 18681927. Lon Chaney. The Lon Chaney Home Page.
    http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/schools/wjhs/mediactr/esolpathfinder/phantom/
    WJHS Pathfinder for ESOL V
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    Assignment
    We will be reading The Phantom of the Opera , based on Gaston Leroux's novel by the same
    name. Our library research will culminate in group oral presentations lasting ten to fifteen minutes
    each. All members of the group must participate equally and fully, using visual aids and speeches
    (no reading) to present their subjects to the class. The presentations must include appropriate
    visual aidscharts, pictures, photographs, time lines, or other visual representations written large
    enough for the class to see while you talk. You may use any subtopics you wish to organzie
    your research, but some possibilities are listed below. Instructor: Mrs. Edwards 2/00
    Topics
    Gaston Leroux, The Author Himself The Phantom of the Opera The Music of the
    Phantom of the Opera
    • His early life His middle life His literary works (other than The Phantom of the Opera) His later life Leroux's inspiraitons for the story The various forms in which the novel has been presented Pictures of people and scenes from the play Lon Chaney's part in making the play famous Famous songs: their music and words Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber Your favorite song from the musical and reasons why.

    34. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: French Literature
    europe Last checked 19990506 Gaston Leroux The Phantom of the Opera Full textof The Phantom of the Opera by French novelist Gaston Leroux (18681927).
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/f/frenchliterature.htm
    BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
    French literature
    A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • About.com: French Culture
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  • Canadian Poetry Archive
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  • World Lecture Hall: French Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    About.com: French Culture
    Offers original articles and features about French culture, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include architecture, art, business and industry, culture and tradition, education, food, history, literature, music, news and media, philosophy, politics and government, regions of France, travel and wine.
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    Location: usa
    Last checked:
    Association des Bibliophiles Universels
    Full text in French from over 60 authors and 200 texts. Includes authors such as Honore de Balzac, Victor Hugo and Voltaire, and texts such as La chanson de Roland, Le Cid (1682) and Madame Bovary.
    Author: l'Association des Bibliophiles Universels
    Subjects: french literature
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    document collection Location: france, europe
  • 35. Detectives On Stamps: French Heroes Of Detective Fiction
    Translate this page Ce perspicace détective amateur, très populaire au début du siècle, fut rapidementabandonné par son auteur, Gaston Leroux (1868-1927), au profit d'un
    http://www.trussel.com/detfic/france.htm
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    French Heroes of Detective Fiction
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    surtax for the Red Cross, explanations (below) in booklet
    designed by Marc Taraskoff, photogravure,
    October 5, 1996, perf. 13 Rocambole Hero of serial-novels which newspaper readers devoured in the last century, Rocambole was so popular that he gave his name to an adjective which has passed into the current language: rocambolesque [fantastic, incredible]. Capable of any misdeed, this not-so-commendable personage created by Pierre-Alexis Ponson de Terrail (1829-1871), would, however, take the side of the weak against the strong. Rouletabille Maigret His massive silhouette and eternal pipe have become legendary. Created in the '30s by Georges Simenon (1903-1989), Chief Inspector Maigret is the incarnation par excellence of the humane police officer, who soaks in situations to unravel them from the inside: "He watched for the crack, the moment when the man behind the player appeared," Simenon wrote of his hero. Nestor Burma Cocky, ever cynical, savagely independent, funny and charming... in short, typically French: Nestor Burma, the "private eye"

    36. ƒKƒXƒgƒ“Eƒ‹ƒ‹[(Gaston Leroux)
    ·?, Gaston Leroux, 18681927, France. Novel.? Le Fantome De L'opera Tr
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    37. Classic Terror: The Phantom Of The Opera - Suite101.com
    Jensen Published on April 4, 1998. Related Subject(s) Horror tales Book reviews , Leroux, Gaston, 18681927. Fantome de l'Opera.
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    38. Cheri-Bibi
    Created Written by Gaston Leroux (18681927) Cheri-Bibi is yet another fantastichero created by Gaston Leroux, father of Rouletabille, Erik (aka The
    http://www.coolfrenchcomics.com/cheribibi.htm
    : Gaston Leroux
    Cheri-Bibi
    is yet another fantastic hero created by Gaston Leroux , "father" of Rouletabille Erik (a.k.a. The Phantom of the Opera), and Balaoo
    Cheri-Bibi
    is the nickname of a young butcher's apprentice gifted with extraordinary strength. In the first novel, Cheri-Bibi is framed for the murder of the Marquis du Touchais whose son, Maxime , then marries Cheri-Bibi's girl-friend, the beautiful Cecily , who is also Cheri-Bibi's boss' daughter. The hapless hero is sent to Devil's Island. With the help of fellow convict La Ficelle , Cheri-Bibi takes over the prison ship. Later, they come across Maxime, whose yacht was shipwrecked. Thanks to Dr. Kanak , a prodigious surgeon, Cheri-Bibi literally swaps faces with the dead Maxime and hopes to start a new life in France. However, fatality strikes when Cheri-Bibi (now looking like Maxime) discovers upon his return that Maxime was the real murderer. So he now wears the face of the assassin for whose crime he was convicted! He is caught and sent back to Devil's Island.
    In the second volume, adapted from Leroux's own script for the movie serial

    39. Rouletabille
    Created Written by Gaston Leroux (18681927) The leading feuilletoniste ofthe Belle Époque was Gaston Leroux, a writer best known for his classic Le
    http://www.coolfrenchcomics.com/rouletabille.htm
    : Gaston Leroux
    Leroux
    , a writer best known for his classic The Phantom Of The Opera ) (1910), about which little need be said, the tragic yet murderous man-ape Balaoo (1911) and Cheri-Bibi
    Trained as a lawyer, Leroux was a renowned investigative journalist who even traveled to, and reported from, Russia just before the Bolshevik Revolution. His journalistic skills helped the French fantastique emerge from the gothic and romantic literary morass of the end of the 19th century, and, by making it more contemporary and real, gave it a new lease on life.
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    Today, Gaston Leroux is best remembered as the author of a series of mystery novels, starring the character of dashing young journalist, Joseph Rouletabille , clearly an idealized projection of the author.
    Like Auguste Dupin Lecoq Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot , Rouletabille solved his cases by pure deductive reasoning, what he called the "good end of reason." He drew a figurative circle around the facts that were known, and excluded everything that was not part of that circle, even if they appeared to be. The Rouletabille series included few genre elements, but was filled with a remarkable gothic atmosphere.
    In the first novel of the series

    40. Gothic Reading List
    Norton, 1966.*. F LER Leroux, Gaston, 18681927 and Castaigne, Andre,illustrator. The phantom of the opera/ Gaston Leroux ; illustrated
    http://www.asij.ac.jp/hslibrary/booklists/gothic_reading_list.htm
    Gothic Reading List (* means copies are available through the English Department . Titles in bold print are studied by the class as a whole. All others are in the library.) Back to Main Library Back to Curriculum Booklists NOVELS 18th Century 19th Century 20th Century 18th Century F WAL
    Walpole, Horace, 4th Earl of Oxford, 1717-1797. The castle of Otranto
    Horace Walpole; with Sir Walter Scott's introduction of 1821 and a new introduction by Marvin Mudrick. New York: Collier Books, [1963]. Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 1764-1823. The Italian.* F RAD
    Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 1764-1823 and Dobree, Bonamy, 1891. The mysteries of Udolpho /Ann Radcliffe; edited with an introd. by Bonamy Dobree ; explanatory notes by Frederick Garber. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, [1980, 1970]. 19th Century 18th Century 20th Century F AUS
    Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 and Butler, Marilyn. Northanger Abbey / edited with an introduction by Marilyn Butler. London; New York: Penguin Books, [1995].

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