Showing posts with label Leroux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leroux. Show all posts

Friday, May 6, 2011

Joyeux anniversaire à toi, Monsieur Gaston Leroux!

143 years ago today, the man who created the original story of Erik, the Phantom of the Opera, was born. This year also holds the honor of being the 100th anniversary of the novel's first English-language publication. (It had first been published in French 2 years prior as a newspaper serial, and debuted in novel form in 1910.)

Whatever version of POTO each of us might hold nearest and dearest to our hearts, we must give credit where it is due... so cheers to the man without whom none of this -- not the movies, musicals, Phan webpages, fanfics, or even this very blog -- would exist. Thank you, Monsieur Leroux, for creating a story that has stood the test of time and continues to touch audiences to this day.


I remain your obedient servant,
I.A.E.

Monday, March 1, 2010

"Don Juan Triumphant": The Artist's Plea

Greetings once again! This is an essay I posted on my Facebook page some time ago about Erik's Don Juan Triumphant as it was portrayed in the original novel and some of the adaptations. I've made some minor changes and corrections since that original posting in order to post it here. Again, feel free to comment and offer your own opinions or insights!