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Within the literary context of its time period, the poem aligns with the growing fascination with animal subjects in literature. The 19th century saw a rise in the popularity of animal stories and poems, as well as a growing appreciation for the beauty and wonder of the natural world.
The 2016 French play Edmond by Alexis Michalik is a fictionalized behind-the-scenes look at the composition and first performance of Cyrano de Bergerac. It was adapted as the 2018 film Edmond (distributed in English-speaking countries as Cyrano, My Love).
‘Behold the nose that mars its owner’s nature destroying harmony! It blushes now, the traitor!’ - That’s an idea, sir, of what you might have said, if you’d an ounce of wit or letters in your head: but of wit, O most lamentable creature you’ve never had an atom, and you feature
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.
Many French poems are rather sad and melancholic in nature, whether they be about lost loves or other turmoils. I confess it hasn’t been easy to narrow down the most famous French poems out there, but here are some of the top poems that are still widely beloved, years after they were written.
par Edmond Rostand. Toutes les fleurs, certes, je les adore! Les pâles lys aux saluts langoureux, Les lys fluets dont le satin se dore, Dans leur calice, d'ors poudreux! Et les bleuets bleus, Dont l'azur décore. Les blés onduleux, Et les liserons qu'entrouvre l'aurore.
Chantecler is a cockerel and the characters are birds and animals. "Chantecler" is the great play of Rostand's maturity, expressing Rostand's own deepest feelings as a poet and idealist. The Romancers one act play is one of Edmond Rostand's most famous plays.