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Cyrano de Bergerac, verse drama in five acts by Edmond Rostand, performed in 1897 and published the following year. It was based only nominally on the 17th-century nobleman of the same name, known for his bold adventures and large nose.
Set in 17th-century Paris, the action revolves around the emotional problems of the noble, swashbuckling Cyrano, who, despite his many gifts, feels that no woman can ever love him because he has an enormous nose. Secretly in love with the lovely Roxane, Cyrano agrees to help his inarticulate rival, Christian, win her heart by allowing him to present Cyrano’s love poems, speeches, and letters as his own work. Eventually Christian recognizes that Roxane loves him for Cyrano’s qualities, not his own, and he asks Cyrano to confess his identity to Roxane; Christian then goes off to a battle that proves fatal. Cyrano remains silent about his own part in Roxane’s courtship. As he is dying years later, he visits Roxane and recites one of the love letters. Roxane realizes that it is Cyrano she loves, and he dies content. (Britannica)
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Cyrano de Bergerac
2013, Gallimard-Jeunesse, Gallimard- educabooks, GALLIMARD JEUNE
in French
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Cyrano de Bergerac: comédie héroïque
2007, Larousse, Editions Larousse (FR)
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Cyrano de Bergerac: comédie héroïque en cinq actes en vers
1990, Hachette
in French
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Cyrano De Bergerac
October 1972, Livre De Poche French
Mass Market Paperback
in French
2253005673 9782253005674
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