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Cyrano de BergeracLecture Notes

Cyrano de BergeracLecture Notes Literary

Periods/Classification

Characters Historical

Background– Cyrano de

Bergerac– Edmond Rostand

Theme and Irony Literary Terms

Victorian/Neoclassicism

Victorian/Neoclassicism

straight laced

no frills cold drearytradition

society urban

conformist constraint intellect/reason

clear/logical

Medieval/Romanticism

Medieval/Romanticism

brave hero, noble

adventure;exuberance

idealized women & love

chivalry experiment

individual rural imagination mysterious/

super-natural independent spontaneity;wild

;free

CharactersCharacters Cyrano- one

of the best swordsmen in France; courageous, intellectual, talented, noble, enormous nose, loves Roxane

CharactersCharacters Christian- handsome soldier,

honest, inarticulate, loves Roxane Comte de Guiche- villain, wants

Roxane as mistress, powerful, arrogant

Ragueneau- tavern keeper; pastry cook loves gallant gestures, the bravado of the soldier, sensitivity of poet, “utility character”

Le Bret- close friend of Cyrano’s

CharactersCharacters The Cadets and Carbon- friends and

fellow soldiers in the Carbon de Castel-Jaloux (Gascony guard) with Cyrano

Ligniere- poet, heavy drinker Vicomte de Valvert- a precieuse who

comments on Cyrano’s big nose; duels with him in Act I and stabbed

Monfluery- an actor threatened by Cyrano; one of Roxane’s suitors

Bellerose and Jodelet- manager and comedian in the theater

CharactersCharactersCuigy and Brissaille- friends of Cyrano

Meddler- says Cyrano’s nose is “miniscule” when he gets in trouble

Musketeer- flirts with Lise and ends up running off with her

Cut-purse- a pick pocket who is caught by Christian and tells him about the plot against Ligniere

CharactersCharacters Capuchin- delivers the letter from

Comte de Guiche to Roxane and marries Roxane and Christian (monk or priest)

Roxane- a beautiful girl, cousin to Cyrano , orphan, in love with Christian’s beauty and Cyrano’s mind, a precieuse (attitude prevalent in 17th century, what a person appeared to be was more important than what they really were)

Cyrano, Christian, & RoxaneCyrano, Christian, & RoxaneCyrano, Christian, & RoxaneCyrano, Christian, & Roxane

CharactersCharacters Duenna - nurse or servant to

Roxane Lise- wife of Ragueneau, she has

more business sense and less love of poetry than her husband

The Orange Girl- sells refreshments in the play

Mother Margerite, Sister Martha,& Sister Claire- Mother Superior and the nuns where Roxane goes to live

Historical BackgroundHistorical

Background CYRANO DE BERGERAC (Savinien de Bergerac: 1619-1655)

REAL PERSON– French soldier– dramatist; poet

novelist

BORN IN PERIGORD OR PARIS

EDUCATED– by country

priest as youth– College

Beauvias until 19

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History continued... MILITARY

– joined royal guards commanded by Carbon de Castel-Jalous

– wounded 1639 at Mouzon, recovered

– joined Prince de Conti’s regiment

– wounded at Arras– gave up military to study literature and philosophy

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History continued... NOSE

– large, ugly– so sensitive about it, challenged anyone looked

– killed at least 10 men in duels

– nose became even more disfigured by cuts

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History continued...WROTE

– Le Pendant Joue (The Tricked Pendant): satire•influenced Moliere’s play TheTricks of Scarpin

•Moliere stole two scenes–The Death Of Agrippa influenced playwright Corneille

–The Comic History of the Stars & Empires of the Moon

•fantastic fictions (seminal science fiction)

•influenced Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels

Cyrano Side ViewCyrano Side View Cyrano Side ViewCyrano Side View

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Real friend Le Bret wrote he was unselfish, chaste, sober

A Renaissance man: dashing, courageous, gallant, and intellectual

An ultimate idealist: true to himself merely for the sake of being true to himself; he never loses sight of reality or expects his quixotic behavior to be rewarded in any worldly way

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History continued... EDMOND ROSTAND (1868-1918)

– Born in Marseilles, France– Education in law - interest in poetry– At 22, married poet Rosemond Gerard

and presented his first book - a volume of poems - to her.

– 1894 - First play Les Romanesques (about two young lovers)

– 1895 - La Princesse Lointaine written for famous French actress Sarah Bernhardt- most critics didn’t like it because a minor character was Christ

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History continued...– 1859 Cyrano de Bergerac -set late 1640’s, 50’s

Theme - “the making of a style out of despair” conflict between what appears to be and what is

– L’Arglon about Napoleon’s heir - too French for foreign audiences because foreigners did not revere Napoleon as much as the French

– Rostand moved to country for ten years to write

– Chantecler - received some acclaim

– Rostand elected to French Academy at 33 - youngest member

– Rostand was never robust - died Dec. 2, 1918

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History continued... THEME and IRONY

–closely tied together since play deals with the conflict between appearance and truth: APPEARANCE IS NOT ALWAYS TRUTH, AND TRUTH IS NOT ALWAYS CLOTHED IN APPROPRIATE APPEARANCES - universal, eternal theme

–despair present, but handled lightly

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History continued...– STYLE

– PANACHE literally: white plume

symbolically:– swashbuckling– superiority– courage– pride– swagger

=enemies– one’s very soul

– VIRTUOSO written to exploit the talents of a particular actor (Constant Coquelin in Cyrano)

– ROMANTIC treatment of theme which may be sentimental, idealistic rather than realistic.

Free exuberance is a characteristic.

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