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− | Italian prima donna | + | 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), | + | 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 [Arconti]]'s ''Orlando''. |
+ | Later at the Baron's creepy castle, Telek thinks he hears her singing. | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
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+ | https://archive.org/stream/carpathiancastle00vern | ||
[[Category:1892|Stilla]] | [[Category:1892|Stilla]] | ||
[[Category:Novels|Stilla]] | [[Category:Novels|Stilla]] | ||
[[Category:Opera|Stilla]] | [[Category:Opera|Stilla]] |
Revision as of 19:27, 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 [Arconti]]'s Orlando.
Later at the Baron's creepy castle, Telek thinks he hears her singing.