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EDMOND ROSTAND (1869- )

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Originally appearing in Volume V23, Page 754 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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EDMOND

ROSTAND (1869- )  , French dramatist, was born on the 1st of
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April 1869, the son of Joseph
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Eugene Herbert Rostand (b . 1843), a prominent journalist and economist of
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Marseilles . His first
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play, a burlesque,
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Les romanesques, was produced on the 21st of May 1894 at the Theatre Francais . He took the motive of his second piece, La Princesse lointaine (Theatre de la Renaissance, 5th April 1895), from the story of the
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troubadour Rudel and the Lady of Tripoli . The
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part of Melissande was created by Sarah Bernhardt, who also was the
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original Photine of La Samaritaine (Theatre de la Renaissance, 14th April 1897), a Biblical drama in three scenes taken from the gospel story of the woman of
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Samaria . The production of his " heroic
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comedy " of Cyrano de
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Bergerac (28th December 1897, Theatre de la Porte Saint-Martin), with Coquelin in the title-role, was a triumph . No such
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enthusiasm for a drama in verse had been known since the days of Hugo's Hernani . The play was quickly translated into
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English, German,
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Russian and other
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European
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languages . For his hero he had
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drawn on French 17th-century
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history; in L'Aiglon he chose a subject from
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Napoleonic legend, suggested probably by
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Henri Welschinger's Roi de Rome, 1811-32 (1897), which contained much new information about the unhappy
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life of the duke of Reichstadt, son of
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Napoleon I. and
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Marie Louise, under the surveillance of Metternich at the palace of Schonbrunn . L'Aiglon, in six acts and in verse, was produced (15th March 1900) by Sarah Bernhardt at her own theatre, she herself undertaking the part of the duke of Reichstadt . In 1902 Rostand was elected to the French Academy . His Chantecler, produced in
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February 1910, was awaited with an
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interest (enhanced by considerable delay in the production) hardly equalled by the enthusiasm of its reception .

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Guitry was in the title-role and Mme . Simone played the part of the
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pheasant, the play being a fantasy of
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bird and animal life, and the characters denizens of the farmyard and the woods . Rostand's wife, nee Rosemonde ltienette Gerard, published in 1890 Les Pipeaux, a
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volume of verse crowned by the Academy . See a
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notice by Henry James in vol . 84, pp . 477 seq. of the Corn-hill
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Magazine .

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