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L'Aiglon

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Edmond Rostand's «L'Aiglon» is a monumental verse play that intricately weaves the historical and the personal, focusing on the life of Napoleon's son, the Duke of Reichstadt. Set in the early 19th century, the play is notable for its vibrant poetry and rich character portrayals, encapsulating the themes of identity, legacy, and the struggles between ambition and ennui. Rostand employs a lyrical style that echoes the Romanticism of his time, creating a powerful narrative that questions the nature of greatness and the burdens of heritage in a rapidly changing Europe. Rostand, a luminary of French theater best known for his classic «Cyrano de Bergerac,» draws upon his deep fascination with the Napoleonic saga and its enduring impact on French national identity. His own experiences of theater, artistry, and the political climate of fin-de-siècle Paris infused his writing with a sense of urgency and passion, making «L'Aiglon» a poignant exploration of inherited destiny and unfulfilled dreams. I highly recommend «L'Aiglon» to readers who appreciate the interplay of history and poetry, as well as those who admire complex character studies. Rostand's masterful prose invites reflection on the dualities of legacy and self-discovery, revealing truths that remain relevant across generations.

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03 November 2024
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130 p.
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