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Cyrano de Bergerac - by Edmond Rostand (Paperback)

Cyrano de Bergerac - by  Edmond Rostand (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Regarded as one of the greatest dramas ever written, this story of the silver-tongued soldier whose unfortunate looks drive him to woo his love by speaking for his handsome but dull-witted rival is beloved around the world. Revised reissue.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Regarded as one of the greatest dramas ever written, <i>Cyrano de Bergerac</i> is the story of the silver-tongued soldier whose unfortunate looks drive him to woo his love by speaking for his handsome but dull-witted rival.</b> <p/><i>Cyrano de Bergerac</i> occupies a unique place in the modern theater. Deliberately disavowing realism and contemporary relevance, Edmond Rostand's masterpiece represents a turning back in both time and spirit to an earlier age of high adventure and soaring idealism. Its magnificent hero, Cyrano--noble of soul and grotesque in appearance, gallant Gascon soldier, brilliant wit, and timid lover, alternately comic, heroic, tragic--represents one of the most challenging of all acting roles in its complexity and mercurial changes of mood. From its original production to the present day, <i>Cyrano de Bergerac</i> has enjoyed a charmed existence on the stage, its unflagging pace of action and eloquence of language enchanting critics and public alike. Here, in a superlative translation, is the ultimate triumph of the great French romantic tradition--a work which, in the words of the French critic Lemaître, "prolongs, unites and blends...three centuries of comic fantasy and moral grace." <p/> <b>Translated by Lowell Bair</b><br><b>With an Introduction by Eteel Lawson </b><br><b>and an Afterword by Cynthia B. Kerr</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Edmond Rostand </b>(1868-1918) was born in Marseilles, France, in 1868, the son of a distinguished and cultured family. The young Rostand was educated first in Marseilles, then in Paris, where he earned a degree in law. It was a profession, however, that he was never to practice. He made his literary debut in 1890 with a volume of lyric verse, and his first important play, <i>The Romancers</i>, was produced by the Comédie Francaise in 1894. In 1897, <i>Cyrano de Bergerac</i> won critical acclaim and spectacular popular success, and Rostand further solidified his position as the foremost of modern French romantic dramatists with <i>L'Aiglon</i> in 1900 and <i>Chantecler</i> in 1910. <p/> <b>Eteel Lawson</b> was educated in France and holds two Masters' degrees, in International Relations and Economics. The author of a children's book and a collection of short stories, she worked for the United Nations in Paris and now lives on the French Riviera. <p/>Professor of French and Francophone Studies at Vassar College, <b>Cynthia B. Kerr</b> earned a Ph.D. in French and Humanities from Stanford University. Specializing in performance studies and Early Modern France, she has published three books, including <i>Corneille à l'affiche: vingt ans de créations théâtrales, 1980-2000</i>. She is the author of more than eighty articles and book reviews published in journals in Europe and the United States. She regularly writes for <i>Choice</i>, the publication of the American Library Association.

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