Book Review | The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux

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  • Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
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  • @NEHOMAS2
    @NEHOMAS2 10 років тому +17

    If you're interested in the 'romantic' aspect that the musical adaptation took up, then I highly recommend Susan Kay's 'Phantom'. It is essentially published fanfiction, hehe, but it's bloody well-written and a favourite within the Phantom fandom (or phandom, if you will, hehe)
    I appreciate and enjoy Leroux's novel on an entirely different plane than I do the musical, but it's still a great classic in it's own right.

  • @QuiteIncredible
    @QuiteIncredible 10 років тому +13

    It's weird. As I've gotten older, I like when the book and the film adaptations are different from each other. It just means you have more ways to love the story. You should check out the 1925 silent film version - which is arguably the closest translation to the book (the ending however...) Great review!

  • @NEHOMAS2
    @NEHOMAS2 10 років тому +2

    Susan Kay's novel also gives credit and attention the character of the Persian, which is nice.

  • @Claire_Fenby
    @Claire_Fenby  11 років тому

    You can contact me either through UA-cam messages or through the links in the description of this video. At the moment I don't have much time to review books given to me by publishers but I am always open to finding out about new books and authors.

  • @Claire_Fenby
    @Claire_Fenby  11 років тому +2

    The musical is fantastic! The book is very different and greatly divides opinion, some absolutely hate it and some love it - but I think if you love the musical, reading the novel is something that will add another layer (if that even makes sense... It does in my head)

  • @annasweetapple3191
    @annasweetapple3191 9 років тому +5

    Have you tried Phantom by Susan Kay. It's the Phantoms backstory and its real dark but it's has such depth to Eriks past and the pain that he goes through. I can't put it down.

  • @browngirlreading
    @browngirlreading 11 років тому

    I've never thought about reading this but you've changed my mind. Will add it to my TBR. Thanks for reviewing it!

  • @Claire_Fenby
    @Claire_Fenby  11 років тому

    I think we have all been in that situation! Thank you for being so supportive and I really hope that you do pick it up, especially as you can get it free on your ereader!

  • @Claire_Fenby
    @Claire_Fenby  11 років тому +1

    I think because I knew really nothing about the actual plot of the novel, I just didn't know what was going to happen - but I guess the mystery around Erik was pretty obvious but the last couple of chapters of the novel I didn't know what would happen to Erik.

  • @chelscatterall
    @chelscatterall 11 років тому

    I don't remember why, but I was looking at this in the bookstore the other day. This video makes me wish I would have picked it up! I, too, only know about this story from the play and the film, but your description of the book still has me interested! Great review :).

  • @RachaelReviewsAll
    @RachaelReviewsAll 11 років тому +1

    I love the musical, and I wasn't sure if I wanted to read the novel. But I had no idea it was so different, so I may try it out :)

  • @indi-go1868
    @indi-go1868 8 років тому +1

    Amazing review!!! By the way, have you watched The Phantom of the Opera silent film from 1925? Lon Chaney does an absolutely wonderful job portraying Erik and the film is my favorite cinema adaption of the story.

  • @ofbooksandtrees
    @ofbooksandtrees 11 років тому

    your review really moved the book up on my wishlist! i've always been wanting to read it -someday- , but i definatly need to get this soon.

  • @CosmeticDestiny
    @CosmeticDestiny 7 років тому +1

    I recommend a newly released YA novel called "Roseblood" A Phantom of the Opera retelling. It was beautiful.

  • @Claire_Fenby
    @Claire_Fenby  11 років тому

    Well thank you for watching my review :)

  • @geoffberesford
    @geoffberesford 3 роки тому

    I thought the Lloyd Webber film directed by Joel Schumacher was certainly very stylish and had obviously gone for the romantic aspect in a big way with a distinctly young cast. My favourite character by far was Carlotta as played by Minnie Driver. Probably because she appealed to my preference for the overtly theatrical and in this instance, her's was a characterisation clearly interpreted with relish by the actress herself. An uninhibited performance I thoroughly loved!

  • @Claire_Fenby
    @Claire_Fenby  11 років тому

    I have heard NehomasS2 talk about it in a video - I will have to check it out :) Thank you!

  • @treepaperbook
    @treepaperbook 11 років тому

    Even though it's not as romance centered as you thought I think I still might read it as it sounds really good :) Amazing review as per usual! X

  • @ozjozay7485
    @ozjozay7485 10 років тому

    Great review and now I want to read it!! But I am very picky when it comes to my book covers and I love this edition!!! Do you mind telling me where you got it? I looked on eBay and Amazon but I couldn't find it. Thanks! :)

  • @WordsofaReader
    @WordsofaReader 11 років тому

    Lovely review. I really enjoyed it when I read it last year too. :)

  • @Claire_Fenby
    @Claire_Fenby  11 років тому

    Thanks - I hope you enjoy it :)

  • @Claire_Fenby
    @Claire_Fenby  11 років тому +1

    You really should - it is a really enjoyable read! Thank you :)

  • @jhwr9191
    @jhwr9191 11 років тому

    "phantom" by susan kay is a brilliant novel that combines the romance and the mystery well, i would wholeheartedly recommend it(: great review as always

  • @BasedRightTrans
    @BasedRightTrans 9 років тому

    good review thanks for it. i am currently reading it and yep totally different than the 2004 movie. i was wondering have you by chance found the ALW musical book and read it???? im thinking of seeing if i can find one somewhere. i seen the 2004 musical so many times i know it word for word nearly,but you know how sometimes actors go a tad off script. anyways THANKS!

  • @JulietteVeronica1201
    @JulietteVeronica1201 7 років тому +1

    I feel like Christine never gave Erik a chance. He would murder for her, so don't you think he could reverse that too? If Christine said," I will stay with you if you stopped killing people." I do believe he would stop. He was never taught what was right and what was wrong when he was a child cause his parents abandoned him. If Christine would just give him a chance and show him what's right he would have changed.

    • @Claire_Fenby
      @Claire_Fenby  7 років тому +4

      JulietteMarie I think we'll have to disagree here. I don't think I'd give someone who abducts me a chance. Women shouldn't have to 'fix' men & teach them how to live their life. Manic pixie dream girl all over again - pretty dangerous ideology tbh!

    • @lorelaileaf2462
      @lorelaileaf2462 7 років тому +2

      I also have to disagree. At least for the book version of Erik, he was pretty insane and violent. He was a murderer way before meeting Christine, invented a torture device and used it on people, and became violent whenever someone didn't do what he wanted. When Christine ripped his mask off, he literally dragged her across the floor by her hair because he was so angry with her. He MIGHT have changed for Christine, but I highly doubt it. In real life, when women try to "fix" their violent lovers, it doesn't usually work. Plus, he straight up tricked and kidnapped her. Not a very healthy relationship at all, hahaha.

    • @JulietteVeronica1201
      @JulietteVeronica1201 7 років тому

      If it was book Erik I probably wouldn't give him a chance but if it was the musical adaptation or the Charles Dance one I would. Book Erik is too disturbed.

    • @isobelduncan
      @isobelduncan 7 років тому

      Erik wasn't abandoned, he ran away from his mother. And while we are meant to sympathise with him because of his past, it doesn't justify or excuse his actions. Another thing to remember is that Christine pitied him, but she never loved him.

    • @graciegj63
      @graciegj63 5 років тому +1

      Erik pretty much knew that what he did was wrong. What he did to Raoul's brother when he acted like the siren, and then played a Requiem for him is an example.

  • @lifeofbekahh
    @lifeofbekahh 3 роки тому

    Phantom of the opera is my favorite musical 😊

  • @CarolynsReadingRamblings
    @CarolynsReadingRamblings 6 років тому

    I love this story in all its forms but I sadly just found out that my copy of the book is the most common translation that is abridged 😞. Do you know who translated your copy? (Sorry I'm so late in asking)

  • @Claire_Fenby
    @Claire_Fenby  11 років тому

    Thank you so much :)

  • @claim2gamea.k.aisaiahgolla218
    @claim2gamea.k.aisaiahgolla218 2 роки тому

    i need this book

  • @isobelduncan
    @isobelduncan 7 років тому +1

    As much i like the story, even I'll admit that the writing is a bit pulpy and the characters aren't that well written. The ALW version was kind of his autobiography about his relationship with Sarah Brightman.

  • @nZombi23
    @nZombi23 10 років тому

    GREAT REVIEW

  • @lotuscospefogo
    @lotuscospefogo 11 років тому

    Where are you from? (I'm sorry, I have some difficult to distiguish accents)

  • @PastorParmenter
    @PastorParmenter 11 років тому

    How would I submit a book for review? I'm an agent for a Michigan (USA) author by the name of Amanda Barber. Adam Share The Crown Communications.

  • @tponderofficiel9785
    @tponderofficiel9785 4 роки тому