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  1. L'Aiglon: A Play in Six Acts, by Edmond Rostand, translated by Louis N. Parker by Edmond (1868-1918) Rostand, 1900
  2. L 'Aiglon a play in six acts by Edmond Rostand ; translated by L by Rostand. Edmond. 1868-1918., 1900-01-01
  3. LÃ?¯Ã'¿Ã'½Aiglon; a play in six acts, by Edmond Rostand, translated by Louis N. Parker by Edmond (1868-1918) Rostand, 1900
  4. LAiglon : a play in six acts / by Edmond Rostand, adapted into English by Louis N. Parker by Edmond (1868-1918). Parker, Louis Napoleon (1852-1944) tr. Rostand, 1900-01-01
  5. Cyrano de Bergerac - Illustrated by Nino Carbe in the translation by Helen B. Dole by Edmond (1868-1918) Rostand, 1931
  6. Cyrano de Bergerac; a new version in English by Brian Hooker... by Edmond (1868-1918) Rostand, 1950
  7. Cyrano De Bergerac - illustrated by Nino Carbe & translated by Helen B. Dole by Edmond (1868-1918) Rostand, 1931-01-01
  8. Cyrano de Bergerac - Illustrated by Nino Carbe in the translation by Helen B. Dole by Edmond (1868-1918) Rostand, 1931-01-01
  9. Les Musardises, 1887-1893 (French Edition) by Rostand Edmond 1868-1918, 2010-09-28
  10. La Princesse Lointaine; Pièce En Quatre Actes, En Vers (French Edition) by Rostand Edmond 1868-1918, 2010-09-26
  11. Les Musardises: Edition Nouvelle, 1887-1893 (French Edition) by Rostand Edmond 1868-1918, 2010-09-30
  12. Cyrano De Bergerac: Comédie Héroïque En Cinq Actes En Vers (French Edition) by Rostand Edmond 1868-1918, 2010-09-28
  13. La Princesse Lointaine; Pièce En Quatre Actes, En Vers (French Edition) by Rostand Edmond 1868-1918, 2010-09-28
  14. L'aiglon; A Play In Six Acts by Rostand Edmond 1868-1918, 2010-09-29

1. Rostand, Edmond. L'AIGLON, A Play In Six Acts. At Bookfever.com
Rostand, Edmond. L'AIGLON, a Play in Six Acts. New York Russell, 1900. at bookfever.com
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2. Edmond Rostand
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French poet and dramatist, best-known from his play Cyrano de Bergerac , about the heroic individualist, who has an outsized nose. The connection between the true Cyrano, the 17th century French soldier, dramatist, and soldier, is nominal. Rostand's plays were romantic and entertaining, providing an alternative to the naturalistic theatre. CYRANO:
'Tis enormous! Old Flathead, empty-headed meddler, know
That I am proud possessing such appendice.
'Tis well known, a big nose is indicative
Of a soul affable, and kind, and courteous,
Liberal, brave, just like myself, and such
As you can never dare to dream yourself, Rascal contemptible! For that witless face That my hand soon will come to cuffis all As empty. . .
Mireille , 1935), and novels. His memoirs, , appeared in 1948. Jean Rostand was a biologist, who published essays and manuals and treatises on various aspects of biology. His satiric portrait, (1923), was about a hypersensitive writer, partly based on his father and brother.

3. Edmond Rostand - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Rostand, Edmond Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1 April 1868 Place of birth Marseille, France Date of death 2 December 1918 Place of death
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Statue dedicated to Edmond Rostand in Cambo-les-Bains Edmond Eugène Alexis Rostand (1 April 1868 – 2 December 1918) was a French poet and dramatist . He is associated with neo-romanticism , and is best known for his play Cyrano de Bergerac . Rostand's romantic plays provided an alternative to the naturalistic theatre popular during the late nineteenth century. Another of Rostand's works, Les Romanesques , was adapted to the musical comedy The Fantasticks
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Rostand was born in Marseille , France, into a wealthy and cultured Provençal family. His father was sahfuiguierhuiehuiyhery5u56an economist and a poet, a member of the Marseille Academy and the Institut de France . Rostand studied literature, history, and philosophy at the

4. Edmond Rostand (French Dramatist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Edmond Rostand (French dramatist), April 1, 1868Marseille, France Dec. 2, 1918Paris French dramatist of the period just before World War I whose plays provide a final, very belated
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5. Edmond Rostand
A biography of the French dramatist.
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EDMOND ROSTAND
Born, Marseilles, France, 1869
Died, Southern France, 1918
This document was originally published in Minute History of the Drama
WHEREVER a translation of the famous Cyrano de Bergerac exists, the lasting fame of the French poet-dramatist Edmond Rostand is assured. In fact, all three of his best known plays ... Cyrano, L'Aiglon, and Le Chanticler ... stand alone in the roster of romantic plays. The gorgeous rhythm of the poetry, for example, in Cyrano ; the sheer audacity of a most unusual hero; and, finally, the beauty of the sentiment place this play in a class by itself with the best of Sophocles Shakespeare or Rostand's father was a brilliant and wealthy journalist. Young Rostand was educated in Paris and, like so many men of his day and class, studied law and received his degree. His mind, however, had been set from boyhood for writing plays. In 1890, when Rostand was only 22, he published a volume of poems, his first work of any note. In 1894 his first important play, The Romancers Bernhardt played the following year in his The Faraway Princess

6. Rostand, Edmond Definition Of Rostand, Edmond In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Rostand, Edmond (ĕdm N` r st N`), 1868–1918, French poet and dramatist. In 1890 appeared his first volume of verse, Les Musardises. His first plays were light, fanciful, and
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7. Cyrano De Bergerac: Enriched Classics Series - Rostand, Edmond
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8. Cyrano De Bergerac
A synopsis of the play by Edmond Rostand.
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CYRANO DE BERGERAC
A synopsis of the play by Edmond Rostand
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CYRANO DE BERGERAC, guardsman and poet, is cursed with an enormous, bulbous, blossoming beak of a nose. To compensate for his fixed belief that no woman can ever love him on account of this affliction, he has made himself renowned in Paris for his personal bravery and the charm of his verse. Cyrano's beautiful and wealthy cousin, Roxane, is much sought after. When, after a spectacular duel with a man who has been annoying her, Cyrano receives an urgent message from Roxanne, he is encouraged to believe she may actually love him. He finds, however, that she imagines herself in love with the handsome Christian de Neuvillette, newly enlisted brother guardsman in the company of Captain de Castel-Jaloux, and wants Cyrano to bring them together. Putting aside his own love, Cyrano offers his powers of expression to Christian to assist in winning Roxane. Cyrano's eloquence in the many letters signed by Christian's name and the feeling in his voice as he declares his love under Roxane's balcony one dark night, bring about the marriage of Christian and Roxane just a few minutes before the company is ordered away to the siege of Arras. Although their company is outnumbered, starving, and facing almost certain death, Roxane daily receives a letter signed with Christian's name. Irresistibly drawn by these letters, Roxane dares to drive through the enemies' lines to reach her Christian's side. When Christian sees the power that another's letters have had over Roxane he suddenly realizes that it is Cyrano and not himself that she really loves. He insists that Cyrano shall tell her the truth and leaves the scene. Before Cyrano has divulged the secret, however, Christian is carried in mortally wounded. When Cyrano whispers in his ear: "I have told her; it is you she loves," Christian dies happy.

9. Biography Of Rostand - French Dramatist
Edmond Rostand was a French dramatist whose plays represent the final flowering of the 19thcentury romantic tradition. His greatest work, Cyrano de Bergerac (1897), was a dazzling
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'); document.write(''); document.write('' + txt + ''); // End > EDMOND ROSTAND - French Dramatist E Cyrano de Bergerac (1897; Eng. trans., 1898), was a dazzling popular success and remains a worldwide favorite to this day. Its hero, marred by an enormous nose, rises heroically above his bodily defect in scenes of unparalleled verve, wit, and pathos. One of Rostand's earlier works, The Romancers (1894; Eng. trans., 1899), has been adapted as the highly successful musical comedy The Fantasticks. His other plays include L'Aiglon (The Eaglet, 1900), a sentimental account of the life of Napoleon I's ill-starred son, and Chantecler Source: Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia v.9.0.1
Bibliography: Alba Amoia, Edmond Rostand (1978).
Image Source: portrait of Edmond Rostand - Bettmann Archive ; American actor Jose Ferrer portraying Cyrano de Bergerac - Corbis-Bettmann. Cyrano de Bergerac A heroic comedy by Edmond Rostand, Cyrano de Bergerac (1897; Eng. trans., 1898; films, 1925 and 1950) is loosely based on the life of Savinien Cyrano de Bergerac. The play, written in both blank and unrhymed verse, idealistically portrays the charming, valiant, and witty Cyrano master duelist, soldier, poet, and philosopher. Despite his many victories, Cyrano believes that his overly long nose will discourage love in Roxane, the woman he admires. Honor and friendship prevent him from declaring his passion. Only before dying does he avow his love. Despite its sentimentality, Cyrano is a lyrical study in praise of love, fidelity, honor, and heroism.

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11. Cyrano De Bergerac By Edmond Rostand - Project Gutenberg
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12. Rostand, Edmond - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Rostand
Rostand, Edmond (1868–1918) French poetic dramatist. He wrote Cyrano de Bergerac (1898) and L'Aiglon (1900) (based on the life of Napoleon III), in which Sarah Bernhardt played the
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13. Rostand, Edmond - Copyright Page: Drama Criticism
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14. ABU - AUTEUR Edmond Rostand
L Aiglon et Cyrano de Bergerac textes int graux.
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15. Rostand, Edmond - Biography And Online Books
Rostand, Edmond biography and collection of works Edmond (Eug ge Alexix) Rostand (18681918) French poet and dramatist, best-known from his play Cyrano de Bergerac, about the
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Rostand, Edmond Biography
French poet and dramatist, best-known from his play Cyrano de Bergerac, about the heroic individualist, who has an outsized nose. The connection between the true Cyrano, the 17th century French soldier, dramatist, and soldier, is nominal. Rostand's plays were romantic and entertaining, providing an alternative to the naturalistic theatre. CYRANO:
'Tis enormous! Old Flathead, empty-headed meddler, know
That I am proud possessing such appendice.
'Tis well known, a big nose is indicative
Of a soul affable, and kind, and courteous,
Liberal, brave, just like myself, and such
As you can never dare to dream yourself,
Rascal contemptible! For that witless face
That my hand soon will come to cuffis all As empty. . .
Mireille , 1935), and novels. His memoirs, , appeared in 1948. Jean Rostand was a biologist, who published essays and manuals and treatises on various aspects of biology. His satiric portrait, (1923), was about a hypersensitive writer, partly based on his father and brother. (see de Jean Rostand by A. Juste, 1971)

16. Rostand, Edmond (-Eugène) - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Edmond Rostand. Nationality French Activity French dramatist. Born 0104-1868 Died 02-12-1918
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17. Edmond Rostand — Infoplease.com
More on Edmond Rostand from Infoplease Rostand meaning and definitions Rostand Definition and Pronunciation; Cyrano de Bergerac meaning and definitions - Cyrano de Bergerac
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Une représentation à l'hôtel de Bourgogne (en 1640). La salle du théâtre se remplit: on va y donner une pastorale, la Clorise, dans le genre précieux. Le jeune et beau Christian de Neuvillette y vient contempler la femme qu'il aime: Roxane, une précieuse «épouvantablement ravissante» à qui le comte de Guiche fait la cour. La pièce commence, mais est vite interrompue par le turbulent Cyrano de Bergerac, qui interdit à l'acteur Montfleury de jouer, car il est trop gros! Des spectateurs protestent, et l'un d'eux provoque Cyrano, en critiquant son nez, «très grand» ? ce à quoi le héros réplique par la célèbre «tirade des nez», éloge de sa propre laideur, avant de se battre avec l'importun. Pendant le duel, il compose une ballade («À la fin de l'envoi, je touche!»). À son ami Le Bret, il confesse qu'il aime passionnément Roxane sa cousine, mais sa laideur le laisse sans espoir...
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19. SCORE Teacher Guide: "Cyrano De Bergerac"
A supplemental teaching unit for Rostand s Cyrano de Bergerac.
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Teacher CyberGuide
CyberGuide originally written by Jerome Burg Revised by Mary Jewell
Introduction
This supplemental unit for Cyrano de Bergerac provides activities and web resources developed as part of the Schools of California Online Resources for Educators (SCORE) Project funded by the California Technology Assistance Program (CTAP) The links here have been scrutinized for their grade and age appropriateness; however, contents of links on the World Wide Web change continuously. It is advisable that teachers review all links before introducing CyberGuides to students. This CyberGuide consists of three supplementary activities designed to enhance student understanding and appreciation for the primary themes found in the play.
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In Activity 1 students will explore the historical setting for the play and produce a multimedia "scrapbook" providing a "taste of the times" of Baroque France.(Writing Applications 3.1) In Activity 2 s tudents will explore the connotative and denotative meanings of the theme of honor and either write and produce an appropriate eulogy or memorial tribute to Cyrano.(Reading Vocabulary 1.2)

20. Rostand, Edmond
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