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Cyrano de Bergerac A Heroic Comedy in Five Acts

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ISBN-10: 0192824244

ISBN-13: 9780192824240

Edition: 1996

Authors: Edmond Rostand, Christopher Fry, Nicholas Cronk, Christopher Fry

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The text is accompanied by notes and a full introduction which sets the play in its literary and historical context. Christopher Fry's acclaimed translation into "chiming couplets" represents the homage of one verse dramatist to another.
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Book details

List price: $9.95
Copyright year: 1996
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/26/1996
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 192
Size: 4.63" wide x 7.31" long x 0.37" tall
Weight: 0.220

Savien Cyrano de Bergerac (1619-1655) French soldier, satirist, and dramatist, whose life has been the basis of many romantic but unhistorical legends. The best-known of them is Edmond Rostand's verse drama Cyrano de Bergerac (1897). Bergerac's major works were two posthumously published accounts of fantastic voyages, VOYAGE DANS LA LUNE (1657) and L'HISTOIRE DES �TATS ET EMPIRES DU SOLEIL (1662).

Success came to Christopher Fry after 38 years of living close to poverty. He was born in Bristol, where his father, a poor architect, turned to lay missionary work in the slums. In 1940, after alternating between teaching and acting, Fry became the director of the excellent Oxford Playhouse. As a Quaker conscientious objector, he refused to bear arms in World War II. He was first discovered by critics and connoisseurs in 1946, when a small London theater staged A Phoenix Too Frequent, his version of the perennial story of the widow who accepts a new lover while mourning beside her husband's grave. Three years later, John Gielgud's production of The Lady's Not for Burning (1949) brought Fry…