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020 _a2038714509
020 _a9782038714500
022 _a0297-4479
040 _aLB-BrCRDP
082 1 _a840.8
_bROS.
100 1 _aRostand, Edmond
245 1 0 _aCyrano de Bergerac
_cEdmond Rostand
250 _a1995 / 1998
260 _aParis
_bLarousse
_c1995
300 _a352. p
_c17cm*11cm
490 1 _aClassiques Larousse
520 _a Cyrano de Bergerac is about devotion, friendship and unrequited love in 17th century France and is one of the most famous examples of the poetic, romantic drama he created. Cyrano is courageous and witty, but his proud spirit is hampered by his ridiculous nose. In love with Roxane, he nevertheless aids young Christian to win her. She doesn't realize his devotion until he is dying. The work has high literary value and dramatic power, realizing perfectly the spirit of Romance
650 _aCyrano de Bergerac, -- 1619-1655 -- Drame.
650 _aCyrano de Bergerac, -- 1619-1655.
650 _aFrance -- Histoire -- XVIIe siècle -- Drame.
650 _aAuteurs français -- 17e siècle -- Drame.
830 0 _aClassiques Larousse
_pTexte intégral
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