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Sources
Hogle, Jerrold E., The Undergrounds of “The Phantom of the Opera,” Palgrave, 2002, p. 117.
Wolf, Leonard, “Introduction,” in The Essential “Phantom of the Opera,” edited by Leonard Wolf, Plume, 1996, pp. 2–3.
Further Reading
Johnson, James H., Listening in Paris: A Cultural History, University of California Press, 1996. Focused on the history of silence in the concert hall and opera house, this book gives a good sense of the cultural tendencies of opera goers at the time of the novel.
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