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by Edmond Rostand (Author) "THE HALL OF THE HOTEL DE BOURGOGNE in 1640. A sort of Tennis Court, arranged and decorated for Theatrical productions..." (more)
Key Phrases: thrust home, Monsieur de Bergerac, The Cadets of Gascoyne, Porte de Nesle (more...)
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Verse drama in five acts by Edmond Rostand, performed in 1897 and published the following year. 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. Cyrano de Bergerac was based only nominally on the 17th-century nobleman of the same name, known for his bold adventures and large nose. -- The Merriam-Webster Encyclopedia of Literature --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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Cyrano, the gallant soldier and brilliant wit, also is a timid lover, and, because of his nose, woos his love by proxy of a more handsome man. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Unknown Binding: 128 pages
  • Publisher: S. French (1934)
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00086AIIA
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (48 customer reviews)

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best play ever written., October 28, 1999
By J. Kane "AbleKane" (Balad, Iraq) - See all my reviews
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I love this play! It has wit, comedy, adventure, danger and intellectual swordplay. But most importantly, it has a character(Cyrano) who values his life and principles above all else. Read it now! Also, if you enjoyed Cyrano as much as I did, check out "The Lost Sonnets of Cyrano de Bergerac" by James Carcioppolo. I read it hoping for more of Cyrano's spirit and love of life; I was not disapointed!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The greatest play of all time..., December 29, 2000
I've been around theater for quite a while, and I was lucky enough to be in this play twice, once as Cyrano. I've done Shakespeare, O'Neill, Chekhov...and I've never been in a play that comes close to this in terms of dramatic force.

The fashion in French theater at the time it was written was simple domestic drama: husbands and wives and their various conflicts. This play exploded on the scene and there was extremely strong public reaction. (I think there may even have been riots.)

For modern American audiences, I must confess, it's a pretty long haul. Even with some judicious cutting, it's tough to get the thing down close to three hours. But what a ride! Poetry, fight scenes, comedy, tears...it's just incredible.

In all the plays I've done, I've never done one that comes so close to, literally, the meaning of life. Why are we here? What makes human beings act the way they do? Why do people try things that are clearly impossible? It's all in there.

I knew someone in college who gave this paperback edition to everyone he knew as a gift, because it spoke so strongly to him.

Looking back on it now, I'm amazed that I was able to memorize all the text, because I'm convinced that this is the longest role in Western theater...longer than Hamlet, I think.

Hooker's translation has been called the greatest translation of poetry ever, and while I'm not a poetry student, I can agree. Squishing the 6-foot French lines into 5-foot English lines and still retaining the dramatic flow must have been a daunting task.

Anyway, it's the greatest play I have ever seen, read or performed.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Meet an extraordinary character. . ., April 18, 2000
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Cyrano is, and has been for many years, my favorite play. I've read two translations and am planning to read a third soon. In Cyrano, Rostand has created a character I and many others can empathize with. If you're reading Cyrano for the first time, I would reccommend Bair's translation, as it has been rendered into more modern English. However, Hooker's translation often captures the beauty and poetry of the language, whereas Bair is more prosaic. I highly reccommend reading this book, and if you can see it performed somewhere, you're in for a real treat. "Philosopher, scientist, poet, swordsman, musician, aerial traveler, maker of sharp retorts, and lover. . ." I hope that you enjoy making Cyrano's acquaintance as much as I have!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A MARVELOUS PLAY, ESPECIALLY FOR LOVERS AND THINKERS
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Cyrano de Bergerac
I am glad that I purchased this book, but I was really looking for the French language version.
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Much more of a dark comedy than most of the crap movie translations would have you believe. Cyrano is a classic in every sense of the word and by far my favorite play. Read more
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