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Italian prima donna opera singer from the 1892 novel ''[https://archive.org/details/lechateaudescarp00vernuoft Le Château des Carpathes] ([https://archive.org/details/castleofcarpathi00vern The Carpathian Castle])'' by author Jules Verne, better known for his pioneering sci-fi than this [https://archive.org/stream/julesverneinvent00costrich#page/178/mode/2up gothic-y, romantic-type] stuff. | Italian prima donna opera singer from the 1892 novel ''[https://archive.org/details/lechateaudescarp00vernuoft Le Château des Carpathes] ([https://archive.org/details/castleofcarpathi00vern The Carpathian Castle])'' by author Jules Verne, better known for his pioneering sci-fi than this [https://archive.org/stream/julesverneinvent00costrich#page/178/mode/2up gothic-y, romantic-type] stuff. | ||
− | Freaked out by a stalker who goes to all her shows (Baron de Gortz), La Stilla accepts the marriage proposal of Romanian Count Franz de Telek, but dies onstage singing [ | + | Freaked out by a stalker who goes to all her shows (Baron de Gortz), La Stilla accepts the marriage proposal of Romanian Count Franz de Telek, but dies onstage singing [[Arconati]]'s ''Orlando''. |
Later at the Baron's creepy castle, Telek thinks he hears her singing. | Later at the Baron's creepy castle, Telek thinks he hears her singing. |
Revision as of 21:33, 17 February 2018
Italian prima donna opera singer from the 1892 novel Le Château des Carpathes (The Carpathian Castle) by author Jules Verne, better known for his pioneering sci-fi than this gothic-y, romantic-type stuff.
Freaked out by a stalker who goes to all her shows (Baron de Gortz), La Stilla accepts the marriage proposal of Romanian Count Franz de Telek, but dies onstage singing Arconati's Orlando.
Later at the Baron's creepy castle, Telek thinks he hears her singing.