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  2. Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac (/ ˌsɪrənoʊ də ˈbɜːrʒəræk, - ˈbɛər -/ SIRR-ə-noh də BUR-zhə-rak, – BAIR-, French: [savinjɛ̃ d (ə) siʁano d (ə) bɛʁʒəʁak]; 6 [note 1] March 1619 – 28 July 1655) was a French novelist, playwright, epistolarian, and duelist.

    • A PERFORMANCE AT THE HOTEL DE BOURGOGNE THEATRE. The interior of the Hotel de Bourgogne Theatre, in 1640. A sort of Racket-Court arranged and decorated in view of performances.
    • THE POET'S COOK-SHOP. The shop of Ragueneau, poulterer and pastry-cook, a large establishment in Paris, on the corner of the Rue St.- Honoré and the Rue de l'Arbre-Sec.
    • THE KISS OF ROXANE. A small public square in the old Marais quarter of Paris. Old houses, narrow streets. To the right Roxane's house and garden, over the wall of which spread and hang the branches of large trees inside.
    • THE CADETS OF GASCONY. The post occupied by the Company of Carbon of Haughty-Hall at the siege of Arras. In the rear, an embankment running across the stage.
  3. France, 1640. Cyrano de Bergerac (/ ˌsɪrənoʊdəˈbɜːrʒəræk, - ˈbɛər -/ SIRR-ə-noh də BUR-zhə-rak, – BAIR-, French: [siʁano d (ə) bɛʁʒəʁak]) is a play written in 1897 by Edmond Rostand. The play is a fictionalisation following the broad outlines of Cyrano de Bergerac 's life.

    • Edmond Rostand
    • 1897
  4. Sep 21, 2024 · 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.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Mar 1, 1998 · The play introduces the larger-than-life character Cyrano, known for his exceptional wit, poetic prowess, and a notably large nose which he feels makes him unworthy of love, despite his deep affections for the beautiful Roxane.

    • Rostand, Edmond, 1868-1918
    • French
    • This etext was prepared by Sue Asscher
    • Cyrano de Bergerac
  6. Jan 30, 2013 · "Cyrano de Bergerac: An Heroic Comedy in Five Acts" by Edmond Rostand is a dramatic play written in the late 19th century. The play centers around the complex character Cyrano, a talented poet and swordsman, who struggles with self-doubt due to his unusually large nose, which he fears makes him unlovable.

  7. People know light, entertaining works, particularly Cyrano de Bergerac (1897), of French playwright Edmond Rostand. Neo-romanticism associates poet and dramatist Edmond Eugène Alexis Rostand. His romantic plays provided an alternative to the popular naturalistic theatre during the late 19th century.