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Cyrano de Bergerac est la plus célèbre pièce de thé'tre d'Edmond Rostand, écrite et jouée pour la première fois à Paris en 1897 avec un triomphe sans pareil.La profondeur du personnage de Cyrano, contraint entre courage et timidité, amour et souffrance, idéalisme et générosité est devenu un archetype humain et un des personnages du thé'tre les plus aimés par le public et son histoire une des les plus romantiques dans la littérature mondiale., Cyrano de Bergerac est la plus c�l�bre pi�ce de th�'tre d'Edmond Rostand, �crite et jou�e pour la premi�re fois � Paris en 1897 avec un triomphe sans pareil.La profondeur du personnage de Cyrano, contraint entre courage et timidit�, amour et souffrance, id�alisme et g�n�rosit� est devenu un archetype humain et un des personnages du th�'tre les plus aim�s par le public et son histoire une des les plus romantiques dans la litt�rature mondiale.

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