This is a strange combination of things. It is a play from the late 19th century written in verse. It is sort of a romantic-comedy and sort of a tragedy at the same time. It has some quite clever scenes. However, it is sort of quite a bit fluffy and is written as a crowd-pleaser. Despite the fa...
Vay anam!!! Where to start!?My poor, poor Cyrano! I saw it on TV as a (very small)kid, but never read the Play. Never did I realise, what I had missed all those years!!ONE1!I have always been of the believe, that people with a beautiful Mind are a thousand times better to love than people with a bea...
bookshelves: published-1897, fraudio, classic, france, spring-2010, poetry, play-dramatisation, re-read, swashbuckler, summer-2010, e-book, gutenberg-project Read on April 05, 2010 re-read via Gutenberg Project on my nutty NUUT whilst sitting on a pink granite tump on the tiniest island imaginab...
Starts a comedy, lives a romance, dies a tragedy. I laughed and smiled and sighed and left the book with tears. Fantastic and whimsical, nonetheless poignantly sardonic, without forgetting to be ardently romantic. This play has it all, the only fault perhaps being that it has too much.
I have never seen this in a movie version. Huh, just realized that. I'll have to look for one. Seen a few stage versions and read the play in high school. Such a pretty story, and so sad too.
re-read via Gutenberg Project on my nutty NUUT whilst sitting on a pink granite tump on the tiniest island imaginable, in the Skaggerak. Warm, windy and wine-y - holidays are good...Intermittent internet access to laptop via dongle. My goodness but there is serious moneh cruising up and down these w...
One of the all-time great over-the-top romances - everyone knows the story, and it's been adapted a million times. How they could have given it a happy ending in Steve Martin's "Roxanne" is beyond me. The Depardieu movie is the one to see, of course.
Rating: 3.5* of fiveThe Book Report: .Edmond Dantès is truly on top of the world...he's handsome, young, successful, and about to marry a woman he loves. His boss promoted him, his lady-love's family beams approvingly at their wedding feast, and......the police arrive and arrest him for treason (thi...
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