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A vivid, staged tableau opens the drama, transporting listeners to the grand hall of the Burgundian court in 1640. The meticulous stage directions paint a luminous, half‑darkened arena full of horses, masked courtiers, musicians, night‑watchmen and curious onlookers, humming with the rustle of silk and the clink of swords. The opening exchange between a swift royal rider and the vigilant gatekeeper instantly sets a tone of witty rivalry and playful intrigue, hinting at a world where honor, disguise and chance games intertwine.
Through a lively chorus of characters—knights, a thief, a poet, a mother, a devoted follower— the play weaves a portrait of a bustling, colorful society on the brink of conflict. The language balances theatrical flourish with approachable humor, inviting the audience to follow the fast‑paced movements and layered dialogues as alliances shift and secrets stir, all while the audience watches the first act unfold.
Language
el
Duration
~3 hours (214K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Sophia Canoni
Release date
2011-08-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1868–1918
Best known for the dazzling play Cyrano de Bergerac, this French poet and dramatist brought a burst of romance, wit, and theatrical flair to the stage at the end of the 19th century. His work helped keep verse drama alive for a wide audience and still feels full of energy today.
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