If you get it, be my friend. Seriously please be my friend.
@cuddlesforerik I am honored.
Favorite color: Honestly, black. It’s so beautiful to me. Very classy/elegant. But if that doesn’t really count, I also like a dark red, almost burgundy.
Currently reading: The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas (1846); The Collected Works of William Wordsworth (1793-1850); Fear and Trembling by Søren Kierkegaard (1843); AND I am about to start Le Fantôme de l’Opéra by Gaston Leroux (1909), for the first time in the original French (so incredibly excited).
Last song: “Talking About Hope” by Snow Patrol
Last film: 2005 Pride and Prejudice (in theaters, I might add. Gorgeous.)
Last series: “The Walking Dead” (original)
Sweet/salty/savory: Sour. (Guess that falls under sweet most of the time?)
Tea or Coffee: COFFEE. Black. Though, I can be persuaded to drink a flat white now and then. But only when in Europe. Which leads nicely to my last point…
Working on:
Currently: Getting home from a trip to England (lovely, lovely country, home to many of my favorite authors).
In general: Writing a novel, learning French, and preparing for grad school (daunting but full of promise and reward).
No-pressure tags: @fdelopera @forever-and-whats-left @dailykafka @mournfulroses @waistcoatntails @coatntails
Nine people I wish I knew better
Thank you for the tags @meilas and @dj-triumph!
Favourite colour: Green, especially dark forest greens
Currently reading: The Otherwhere Post by Emily J. Taylor and an ongoing read of Les Miserables by Victory Hugo. Almost finished both!
Last song: There Are Other Ways from the Circe Saga of Epic: The Musical by Jorge Rivera-Herrans
Last film: The first half of Chicken Little before bailing on it
Last series: Andor
Sweet/salty/savoury: Always a toss-up between sweet and salty for me
Tea or coffee: Coffee, but always decaf!
Working on: Goodness, a few things, and I am excited about all of them!
A new oneshot about @rose-margaritas’ bartender!AU, based on this piece specifically
My next multi-chapter fic, which is another collab with @brendadaaedestler that we started for NaNoWriMo 2024
The third and final part of Heaven Is Not Fit to House a Love Like You and I
A multi-chapter fic expanding on The Blackened Rose, my 1920s Phantom AU oneshot
Tagging: @brendadaaedestler @ablatheringblatherskite @rose-margaritas @erik-carriere @xcspy @les-gnossiennes-fantomatiques @achillmango @angel-with-paper-wings @blackghostm2o (apologies for any double tags/tagging people who’ve done this already! 💕)
“The Phantom of the Opera really existed…”
I’ve always been into Phantom of the Opera and have always wondered if there was any truth behind Leroux’s story. Well, after some light research, I’ve found the real people who (possibly) inspired the characters in the story.
Christina Nilsson - Christine Daae
Probably the most well known within the phantom community, Christine Nilsson grew up in Sweden. She was born in 1843 and died 1921 and performed from 1860 - 1885. It was said she had a beautiful voice and was known for being “rivals” with Adelina Patti.
Adelina Patti - Carlotta Giudicelli
Adelina Patti was the first inspiration for Carlotta’s character. As stated before, she was the rival of Christina Nilsson. She was born 1843 and died 1919. Patti came from a family of musicians and performers and performed from 1869 - 1914.
Carlotta Patti - Carlotta Giudicelli
Carlotta Patti was the older sister of Adelina Patti and the inspiration for Carlotta Giudicelli’s name. There are various sources for her birthdate, stating it was either 1835, 1840, or 1842. She died in 1889.
Cecile Sorel - Sorelli
Cecile Sorel was born 1873 and died 1966. She began her career in 1899 and continued until 1944. She performed on stage as a comedy actress, but also appeared in a few French films during this time. In 1950 she took vows as a Third-order Franciscan.
Adelaide Valerius-Leuhusen - Mama Valerius
Adelaide was born either 1826 or 1828 and died 1923. She was a painter and concert singer and was also the benefactor of Christina Nilsson, being the first one to introduce her to Paris. In 1870, she became a singing teacher.
Mahomed Ismael-Khan - The Persian/Daroga
Mahomed Ismael-Khan was born somewhere around 1786 and died 1868. He settled in Paris in 1842 and was commonly noticed hanging out around the opera, where he kept the same box for himself. He was nicknamed “the Persian” by local Parisians.
Claude Ambroise Seurat - Erik
Possibly one of the inspirations for the opera ghost himself. Claude Ambroise Seurat was born either 1797 or 1798 and died somewhere around 1833. He toured around Europe and was known as “the living skeleton” or “the anatomical man” due to his very low body weight. People noted he had a parchment-like quality to his skin. His last recorded performance was in 1833, but he may have lived longer.
The Carpentiers de Changy - The Chagnys
The Carpentiers were possible inspirations for the Chagnys. While I wasn’t able to find definitive dates and names, I know a man named Francois was the inspiration for Philippe. Francois had a younger brother named Raoul who inspired… Raoul. There was also a young man a few generations later named Philippe, which is where the name came from.
Oddly enough, there was a young man named Eric Carpentier, though he never had the “de Changy” title. Some sources call him the son of Francois, others say he was born 3 generations after Francois. Either way. Eric was possibly an inspirations for Erik’s name in the novel.
Christine Dahe - Christine Daae
While this one isn’t as clear and is much less well known, there was a woman named Christine Dahe who was born in 1895. While Christina Nilsson was definitely the main inspiration for Christine Daae, you must admit that Dahe and Daae are very similar names, and Dahe may have inspired the name for Leroux’s character. She’s at the end of this list because this may just be a coincidence.
I hope you found this interesting, it’s so cool to think these people actually existed. If anyone knows more people who inspired the characters in the book, feel free to add them!
Michael Kinnucan, The Gods Show Up
leroux style
[…] for when one has fire within and a soul, one cannot keep bottling them up – better to burn than to burst […]
Vincent van Gogh, from ‘The Letters of Vincent van Gogh’ — Wilhelmina van Gogh c. summer or autumn 1887, tr. Arnold Pomerans
This is literal perfection.
My take on ALW Phantom meets Leroux Phantom.
I noticed this the other day and it made me sad.
At the end of All I Ask Of You, Christine says she must go and is about to leave when Raoul sings "Christine, I love you" and she turns back and goes to him, they end up leaving the scene together all happy and in love.
Phantom tried to do that at the end of Final Lair, his "Christine, I love you" is an attempt at making Christine stay the same way he saw Raoul do in the rooftop :(
‘Oh, tonight, I gave you my soul! [...]’ ‘Your soul is a beautiful thing, child,’ replied the man’s grave voice, ‘and I thank you. No emperor ever received so fair a gift. The angels wept tonight.’
— Gaston Leroux, My Gothic Heart, (2023)
The original problematic fave: Erik, ze phantom of ze opera
Writer. In love with The Phantom of the Opera and classic literature. Art, aesthetic, moode. Can’t live without Beauty.
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