
Cyrano de Bergerac
Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac ( SIRR-ə-noh də BUR-zhə-rak, – BAIR-, French: [savinjɛ̃ d(ə) siʁano d(ə) bɛʁʒəʁak]; 6 March 1619 – 28 July 1655) was a French novelist, playwright, epistolarian, and duelist.
A bold and innovative author, his work was part of the libertine literature of the first half of the 17th century. Today, he is best known as the inspiration for Edmond Rostand’s most noted drama, Cyrano de Bergerac (1897), which, although it includes elements of his life, also contains invention and myth.
Since the 1970s, there has been a resurgence in the study of Cyrano, demonstrated in the abundance of theses, essays, articles and biographies published in France and elsewhere.
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- Other Names :Cyrano de Bergerac,Savinien Cyrano de Bergerac,Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac,Sirano de Beržerakas,Συρανό ντε Μπερζεράκ,Сирано де Бержерак,Сирано дьо Бержерак,Сірано де Бержерак,Сірано дэ Бержэрак,Эркюль Савиньен Сирано де Бержерак,Эркюль Савиньен де Сирано де Бержерак,Սիրանո դը Բերժերակ,סיראנו דה ברז'ראק,ساڤینیەن دو سیرانو دو بێرژێراک,سوینین دو سیرانو دو برژراک,سيرانو دى برجراك,سيرانو دي برجراك,സിറനോ ദെ ബെർജെറാക്,სირანო დე ბერჟერაკი,シラノ・ド・ベルジュラック,西哈諾·德·貝熱拉克,西哈诺·德·贝热拉克,시라노 드 베르주라크
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- Country : France
- Born on 28 July