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  2. Cyrano de Bergerac (play) - Wikipedia

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    Roxane and Christian are secretly married by a Capuchin. Outside, Cyrano meets de Guiche. Cyrano, his face concealed, impersonates a madman, with a tale of a trip to the Moon. De Guiche is fascinated, and delays his journey to hear more. When Cyrano finally reveals his face, de Guiche suggests Cyrano should write a book.

  3. Edmond Rostand - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Migeo: Les Rostand, Paris, Stock, 1973. About Edmond, his wife Rosemonde, and their sons Jean and Maurice Rostand. Sue Lloyd: The Man who was Cyrano, a Life of Edmond Rostand, Creator of 'Cyrano de Bergerac', Genge Press, USA, 2003; UK 2007. ISBN 978-0-9549043-1-9 Kindle version now available.

  4. Cyrano de Bergerac - Wikipedia

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    Cyrano's short life is poorly documented. Certain significant chapters of his life are known only from the Preface to the Histoire Comique par Monsieur de Cyrano Bergerac, Contenant les Estats & Empires de la Lune (Comical History of the States and Empires of the Moon) published in 1657, nearly two years after his death. [2]

  5. Edmond de Bergerac - Wikipedia

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    The creation of Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand: Genre: Romance, Comedy: Setting: Paris, 1897: Edmond de Bergerac is a French comedy play by Alexis Michalik ...

  6. 17th-century French literature - Wikipedia

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    Cyrano de Bergerac (made famous by Edmond Rostand's 19th-century play) wrote two novels which, 60 years before Gulliver's Travels or Voltaire (or science fiction), use a journey to magical lands (the moon and the sun) as pretexts for satirizing contemporary philosophy and morals.

  7. Review: 'Cyrano' update at Pasadena Playhouse is all about ...

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    Rostand distilled this vulnerability in a single facial feature, but Cyrano’s monstrous nose is a metaphor for the ugliness, real or imagined, that holds people back from revealing the love they ...

  8. ‘Cyrano’ review: Peter Dinklage brings a touch of ... - AOL

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    The new “Cyrano” movie is an eyeful; but for the ear, more like half-full. But you always take your chances with a musical adaptation of the 1897 Edmond Rostand play. And there have been plenty.

  9. Mihai Codreanu - Wikipedia

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    Title page of Din când în când, in the 1905 Bucharest edition. Codreanu took private lessons in dramatic arts with Eugène Silvain at Paris in 1900. [1] [3] While there, he saw a performance of Cyrano de Bergerac and decided to write a translation after receiving written permission from Edmond Rostand.