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  2. Bibliothèque-Musée de l'Opéra National de Paris - Wikipedia

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    [1] After the Emperor's death in 1873 and the proclamation of the French Third Republic in 1870, President Mac-Mahon refused to use this Pavilion as a private space for the head of state. Charles Nuitter succeeded in compelling Charles Garnier to transform the pavilion into a space for the conservation of the Opera's books and archives.

  3. Charles Garnier (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Garnier was born Jean-Louis Charles Garnier on 6 November 1825 in Paris, on the Rue Mouffetard, in the present-day 5th arrondissement.His father, Jean André Garnier, 1796–1865, who was originally from Sarthe, a department of the French region of Pays de la Loire, had worked as a blacksmith, wheelwright, and coachbuilder before settling down in Paris to work in a horse-drawn carriage ...

  4. Palais Garnier - Wikipedia

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    The Palais Garnier has been called "probably the most famous opera house in the world, a symbol of Paris like Notre Dame Cathedral, the Louvre, or the Sacré Coeur Basilica". [8] This is at least partly due to its use as the setting for Gaston Leroux 's 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera and, especially, the novel's subsequent adaptations in ...

  5. The Canary Trainer - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of the novel is a first-person narrative, in which Holmes recounts a visit to Paris, where he played violin for the Palais Garnier and became entangled with a mysterious "Phantom". Although Dr. Watson appears only in the novel's 1912 bookend scenes, a significant sub-plot concerns Holmes' efforts to (temporarily) replace the former ...

  6. The Postcard (novel) - Wikipedia

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    An unsigned postcard arrives in the mail at Anne Berest's parents' house on January 6, 2003. On one side, an old image of the Palais Garnier Opera House of Paris is pictured; on the other side are the names of her mother's grandparents, Ephraïm and Emma, her aunt, Noémie, and uncle, Jacques, all of whom were deported to Auschwitz in 1942.

  7. Phantom (Kay novel) - Wikipedia

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    After becoming involved in political intrigue, Erik makes his way back to France, where he helps design and build the Palais Garnier Opera House. The rest of the book loosely follows the original novel The Phantom of the Opera , though the relationship between Christine and Erik is explored in greater detail and with greater compassion than the ...

  8. Talk:Palais Garnier - Wikipedia

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    Opéra Garnier was also very popular in travel and guide books (searching Google Books). Salle Garnier was more frequently used for the theatre of the Opéra de Monte Carlo. So far Levin is the only source I have seen that uses it for the Palais Garnier. I think this is enough information to rewrite the lead a bit, so I'm going to go ahead and ...

  9. Pierre Clayette - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] For Planète he illustrated the poems of Victor Hugo ; [ 3 ] he also illustrated the works of H. P. Lovecraft and Jorge Luis Borges in the Fantasy Realism style. However, like many artists who at one point in their career were associated with the movement such as Pierre-Yves Trémois , Clayette's pictorial production did not stop at the ...