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Cirano De Bergerac
Cirano De Bergerac | Edmond Rostand
Edmond Rostand possiede ogni sorta di piccoli e particolari talenti. Il suo genio quello di possederli tutti insieme. Jacques Copeau
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AroundTheBookWorld
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rubyslippersreads I ❤️ Cyrano! (Especially the Kevin Kline/Jennifer Garner PBS version.) 3mo
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dabbe
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#LuckyInLove
#SecretAdmirer
@Eggs
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Love both the book and retelling. 💙

CatLass007 This is such a fun movie! 🍿 10mo
TheBookgeekFrau Love this movie 📽️🍿 10mo
dabbe @CatLass007 Martin's monologue on all the ways to joke about his nose is a thing to behold! 🤩 10mo
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CatLass007 Absolutely! Have you ever seen the movie with Jose Ferrer as Cyrano de Bergerac? He‘s brilliant. 10mo
CatLass007 The ending always makes me cry. Such a heartbreaking lovers‘ triangle. 10mo
dabbe @CatLass007 I can't believe I haven't. I'm putting it on my movie list! 🤩 10mo
CatLass007 It‘s really worth the time to find it. 10mo
Eggs Brilliant 👍🏼👌🏼 10mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💙💙💙 10mo
dabbe @Eggs 🤩😍😘 10mo
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mariaku21
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Cyrano is everything I didn't realize I needed right now as there's different elements that caught my attention, kept me reading at a slower pace to keep up with the older English but I was captivated by it.

It's a short play that has a full cast of characters each with a different voice and tone and having read this play, it's nice to see the intro at the beginning to set the scene and it let my imagination run.

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Just watched "Cyrano," based on the play based on the life of Cyrano de Bergerac. The story, about a man who, believing himself worthy of love because of his looks, writes letters to his love for another man to claim, has been adapted numerous times. I really enjoyed this musical version, though it seemed to lack. It wasn't funny enough to be farcical and there wasn't any dramatic urgency until the third act. Dinklage definitely carried the film.

vonnie862 I too kind of liked the movie too but there was something missing. And aww...Wishbone!!!! 13mo
TieDyeDude @vonnie862 I remember that Wishbone episode! Funny the things that hide in your brain until they are triggered. 13mo
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The 9th in my Modern Library Classics Challenge for the year (I'm a month behind). I'd not read the play before but of course know the story - who doesn't? I wasn't prepared for just how excellent the language was, and how captivating it would be. Sorry I waited so long to read it. My copy is 93 years old and in pretty delicate shape. I read a few pages, then turned to an online copy to finish it.

Full review: https://bit.ly/rvw-Cyrano

psalva This is a favorite of mine which I would really like to revisit. The history of the translation which you write about is interesting. Finally, I got a copy of Cyrano de Bergerac‘s Voyage to the Moon last year which I‘m curious about reading. 2y
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jimfields3
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All right #LMPBC #GroupV I‘m leaning towards the tagged book for my contribution to the group, and here are several other choices I have on hand. Anyone have any opinions either way? What say you?
@BeckyWithTheGoodBooks @TheAromaofBooks @fredthemoose

fredthemoose Sounds great to me! 3y
TheAromaofBooks I'm good with the tagged book. I also would love to read Scarlet Pimpernel as it has been soooo long since I read it in high school!! A couple of the others are a smidge on the long side for #LMPBC - generally, less than 400ish pages is recommended to help make sure everyone can read it in a month!!! 😊 3y
jimfields3 @TheAromaofBooks That was a very close second for me, so I‘ll choose that one, barring any objections from @BeckyWithTheGoodBooks and @fredthemoose of course. 3y
fredthemoose Also sounds great! 3y
BeckyWithTheGoodBooks @jimfields3 Would love to read The Scarlet Pimpernel! And I WILL be watching Looney Tunes‘s “The Scarlett Pumpernickel” to commemorate. 😂😂 Great choices! 3y
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Saknicole
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Have you seen the musical adaptation of Cyrano? I ❤️ it. It‘s less of a comedy than the play, & I miss the development of the friendships. However, it remains a beautiful adaptation of the core story. I adore the musical element; Roxanne‘s songs are perfect. The best song of the film tho is of 3 cadets pre-battle. If you haven‘t read the play, do! The English translation is witty & fun. Even my HNR LA 10 students love the play. #playtoscreen

vivastory I have been meaning to check this out. I love Peter Dinklage (I was familiar w/ him from Station Agent before GoT so he's not permanently fixed in my mind as Tyrion 😅) 3y
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This book was a quick read. I really enjoyed reading this story. It is definitely going to be one of my favorites from this year. It was beautifully written and humorous too. I would strongly recommend reading this book. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
#CyranoDeBergerac #EdmondRostand #book #books #bookbag #bookbags #bookbinding #bookbeau #bookblog #bookblogger #bookblogs #bookbackpack #bookbackpacks #booknerd #booknerds #Classics #Plays #Fiction #Drama #France ❤️‍🔥

kplovesbooks This is one of my favorites of all time; they had us read it in high school and it just stuck with me. "And why so great a no?" ♥️♥️♥️ 3y
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I've read this in French so maybe the experience was different if you read a translation of this play. The story has become one of my favorite plays to read and it's also what got me into reading more romance so I definitely recommend checking it out. If you like this play, Netflix has actually made a modern version of it named The Half of It which I absolutely adored so check that one out also.

rubyslippersreads I ❤️ the version with Kevin Kline and Jennifer Garner. 4y
StuckOnChapter13 @rubyslippersreads
I have never heard of that! I'm going to check it out!
4y
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Eggs
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Cyrano de Bergerac is a swashbuckling poet with a monstrous nose—a character who makes more enemies than friends and who practices swordplay and wordplay at the same time, composing poems against pride and puncturing pomposity with a pun.
Cyrano‘s nose is his red badge of courage and the symbol of his nobility and absurdity. This is why Cyrano is the quintessential romantic hero...
#nosingaround septembersenses

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Lcsmcat
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Did someone say #serenade? Of course I think of Cyrano. (Could he fit a Covid mask over that nose?) #AcrossApril @Eggs

Eggs Good one!! 5y
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llwheeler
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#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain

1. I've got too many on the go again! The Dispossessed, Genji, Literary Women, Broken Stars, Emma
2. Read 5 books in Nov, all very enjoyable. Favourite of all would have to be Cyrano
3. Finish all current reads! Lol. Also The Hobbit for chapter a day readalong, and Christmas Days for book club, then Dune.

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llwheeler
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Afternoon plans ❤️

Hope to finish today. I've been enjoying reading this so much! I grew up watching the Gérard Depardieu movie and can't help but picture it as I read certain scenes.

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#bookreport & #weeklyforecast @Cinfhen

Feels about as accurate as most forecasts...
Finished:
Traitors - excellent standalone fantasy
The Dutch House - my first Ann Patchett, lived up to the hype, excellent audio
Progress:
Genji - got 5% further
Cyrano (play) - loving so far
Broken Stars (Chinese short sff in trans) - first story was so good

Next week, plan to continue with Genji and Cyrano, and start The Dispossessed by LeGuin.

Cinfhen I heard Tom Hanks was an awesome narrator 5y
llwheeler @Cinfhen definitely! 5y
janeycanuck Try Bel Canto next, if you‘re looking for another Patchett to try. It‘s my fav that I‘ve read by her. 5y
llwheeler @janeycanuck thanks for the rec! Stacked :) 5y
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Stormborn1992
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The most handsome member of book club today! I love my "loosely structured" club where we just gather to discuss the books we've each read recently and give each other recommendations. Came away with this classic play I've been meaning to read! #bookclub #weekendreads

ladym30 What a sweet face!❤️ 5y
Stormborn1992 @ladym30 isn't it??? He's friendly to match! Very excited for more book club gatherings at this friends house! 5y
brit91 What a cutie pie!!😻😻😍😍😍 5y
Purrfectpages Adorable! 5y
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RachelS89
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RealLifeReading Nice Rs! 6y
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Katerina
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#noughtynovember 1) I will always love you

I will always love this love story and its tragic hero Cyrano. As you can tell, this copy has been with me for quite some time 💛💜💙

@jenniferw88

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swishandflick
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Welp, I'm still crushing HARD on Noah Centineo (😍) and now there's a SECOND Netflix movie featuring him to watch. Sierra Burgess is a Loser, a modern retelling of the Cyrano de Bergerac story. I don't love it as much as To All the Boys I've Loved Before (you'd die if you knew how many times I've watched that one at this point 😂) but Noah is still as adorbs as can be *sigh*

rather_be_reading and he reads on the set when their not working!!! 6y
Jen_Reads I started watching the Sierra movie last night and need to finish. 6y
TrishB My daughter says same 👍🏻 6y
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Boooooks When I originally saw the trailer I was like he‘s not peter kavinsky and as soon as I started watching the film I thought never mind he‘s the best I can‘t see anyone else being him now 😍 6y
riversong153 😍😍😍 6y
riversong153 Just watched this movie for the first time today!! 6y
sudi 😍 6y
swishandflick @riversong153 yay! Which one? Sierra or To All the Boys? 6y
riversong153 To All The Boys!! 6y
Purrfectpages I watched both! 6y
mrozzz I just watched Sierra last night because Buzzfeed (I think) had an article about it that called out Noah‘s trademark “whoa whoa whoa” made an appearance 😅😍☺️ 6y
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JessNevertheless
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By far Cyrano was my favorite play we read in school. Absolutely loved his wit and panache ❤👃🏻 #paris #augustisatrip @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @vkois88

vkois88 Gorgeous photo layout! 6y
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JoScho
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Art by Dale Edwin Murray 💗💜💗
#kiss #quotsyjuly18 #princeofjuly

vkois88 💜💜💜 6y
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rubyslippersreads
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My favorite high school required reading, with my favorite Cyrano, Kevin Kline. 😊 #requiredreadingredo

night_shift I've never heard of this! 6y
Erinsuereads I haven‘t heard of it either! 6y
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RebL
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The 15 YO says she likes The Crucible because it‘s got some sick burns, so I shared my favorite string of put downs from literature when I was her age. “Sir, your nose is. . .hmm. . .it is. . .very big!” (Act 1, Scene iv) I feel like this search for #LiteraryBurns could take over my weekend.

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Digging back into Cyrano for class, which makes for a delightful hour of listening to people hilariously mispronounce French names.

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rubyslippersreads ❤️❤️❤️ Cyrano! 7y
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Sic_Corneille
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I had to talk about one of the greatest love story of all time. It's well written, funny and sad ... I won't say too much. Cyrano is one of the most likeable characters I've met (and I've met a lot of them). A #frenchclassic that is worth the reading!

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Meowcedes
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Cyrano is a life-defining character.

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MademoiselleMarginale
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My favorite work in the history of French literature so far. Written with a skill few possess and filled with enough historical and literary references for one to rediscover it with every single reading! ❤️

RaimeyGallant Welcome to Litsy! #LitsyWelcomeWagon And here's a compilation of Litsy tips that some of us put together:
https://raimeygallant.com/2017/10/31/litsytips/
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TheKidUpstairs Welcome to Litsy! 7y
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Cookierooks
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At least I got something here. #heritagepress #bookstagram #sandglasstippedin

Last Exit Books, Kent Ohio

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Listener15
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Day 23: Classics TBR. Was busy with Pride fun here, so I'm catching up. I have a pretty big Classics TBR but these four are probably the highest on my list. #junebookbugs @RealLifeReading

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Katerina
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#maybookflowers Day 13 #eyesoncovers Here's looking at you, kid.

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haileybean
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This may have made me ugly cry.

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I am too proud to be a parasite.

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haileybean
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I'm doing a shorter reading challenge from 2015, and one of the challenges is a classic romance. I'm only through act 1 and I'm enjoying it, I think? I don't know. The beginning was a bit confusing. So much was happening right away.

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Blueberry
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Shopping today for 2 son's college books. All like-new used from used book store and Amazon. Also ordered physics and calculus used (correct editions, yeah!) Saved about $350 on the 2 textbooks.
@NataliePatalie

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rubyslippersreads
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Doubling up for #titlewithapropername and (belatedly) #epistolary books. Extra points if you can spot Nicky. 😸 #readjanuary #catsoflitsy

Cinfhen Pretty photo ❤️ 8y
CrowCAH Beautiful photo arrangement! 8y
Bette Nicky toes! 🐱💜😂 8y
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LeahBergen Beautiful! (and why haven't I read this book?!) 😍 8y
rubyslippersreads @LeahBergen I saw the old movie before reading the book. Now my fave screen Cyrano is Kevin Kline. 😍 8y
rubyslippersreads @Bette 😸😸😸 8y
lynneamch Lovely photo. 💕 8y
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The_Old_Astronomer
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I just watched this movie adaptation, and it was as beautiful as I had hoped it would be. It's tragically romantic and packed full of lines that can be quoted like Shakespeare. -- I do plan to learn a few of them to hopefully use in my lifetime. -- So the script is now on my horrifyingly long reading list, and I think I'll watch this movie again a couple hundred times before Christmas.