Cyrano de Bergerac: by Edmond RostandLulu.com, 1 dic 2005 - 260 páginas Since its premier in 1897, Edmond Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac has remained a classic of the world stage. With a heart as big as his nose, the poet-swordsman lends his words and wit to the handsome but tongue-tied Christian to win the hand of the fair Roxane. But, who does she truly love in the end? In this fresh and accessible new English translation, author Eric Merrill Budd brings Cyrano to life for a twenty-first century audience. |
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appears approaches arms balcony battle beautiful begins believe BRET CADET CAPUCHIN CARBON CHRISTIAN CITIZEN closes comes crowd CUIGY CYRANO CONT’D CYRANO Oh CYRANO Yes dear door DUENNA enters eyes face fall followed FOOD forward gallery Gascon give goes GUICHE hand head hear heard heart holding It’s keep kiss ladies laugh LE BRET leave letter LIGNIÈRE lines lips LISE look lower Madame MARQUIS Monsieur Montfleury moved MUSICIAN musketeer never night nose NUISANCE once opens Perhaps PICKPOCKET play POET pointing PORTER puts quickly RAGUENEAU ROXANE Roxane’s rushes SECOND silence SISTER SISTER CLAIRE SISTER MARTHA sits smile SOLDIER soul speak SPECTATORS stage stands steps stops sure sword takes tell thank theater thing THIRD tonight true turns VALVERT voice wait walks What’s whispering write