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Edmond Rostand 1868-1918: Critical Essay by Louis Untermeyer

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SOURCE: "A Foreword," in Cyrano de Bergerac: A Heroic Comedy in 5 Acts by Edmond Rostand, translated by Louis Untermeyer, The Heritage Press, 1954, pp. ix-xvii.

In the following essay, Untermeyer discusses the genesis, development, and reception of Cyrano de Bergerac

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