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Cyrano de Bergerac
Cyrano de Bergerac
Author: Edmond Rostand
The most romantically eloquent play by a nineteenth-century writer is Edmond Rostand's moving and exciting drama of Cyrano de Bergerac, finest swordsman of France, gallant soldier, brilliant wit, tragic lover with the face of a clown. Its captivating wit, bittersweet sadness and exquisitely polished language have made CYRANO DE BERGERAC the bes...  more »
ISBN: 255653
Publication Date: 2/1959
Pages: 200
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Publisher: Bantam Books of New York
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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"Cyrano", written about 1897, is (at least) two differing dramas: first, a 20th-Century play in which the proponent, a soldier, does not object to killing people he does not like; and second, the proponent is an 18th-Century poet lost in his love of a woman (and a relative, to boot) he believes cannot love him. Act I is the 20th-Century play; the rest is the 18th-Century. Reading the play increases exponentially one's appreciation of the efforts of Jose Ferrer in the 1950s movie, for which Ferrer was awarded an Oscar and which movie is still available on DVD and late-night TV.


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