Edmond Rostand
Edmond Eugène Alexis Rostand [ rɔ'stã ] (born April 1, 1868 in Marseille , † December 2, 1918 in Paris ) was a French playwright.
Life
Rostand came from a wealthy Provencal family. After completing his legal training, he devoted himself entirely to poetry. In 1890 he married Rosemonde Gérard, who was also a writer, and had two sons with her; however, he left her in 1915 for his last mistress, Mary Marquet .
Rostand was accepted into the Académie française in 1901 . In 1918 he succumbed to the Spanish flu, which was then rampant worldwide .
He is the father of the playwright Maurice Rostand (1891–1968) and the biologist and writer Jean Rostand , who was also a member of the Académie française.
In the feature film Curtain Up for Cyrano (2018), which is based on a play, he is portrayed by Thomas Solivérès .
Works
Rostand wrote neo-romantic verse dramas, a. a. The distant princess (1895), a troubadour tragedy written for Sarah Bernhardt . With his heroic comedy of the generous poet and daredevil Cyrano de Bergerac (1897) he created a role coveted by actors and a real popular play in his country that was successful far beyond the borders of France. In 1899 he wrote The Woman of Samaria , 1900 The Young Eagle , 1910 Chantecler . One of the few works from the estate is don Juan's Last Night .
All works with the original title and in chronological order:
- 1888 Le gant rouge (with Henri Lee)
- 1890 Les Musardises (poetry)
- 1891 Les deux Pierrots
- 1894 Les Romanesques
- 1895 La princesse lointaine (German: the distant princess)
- 1895 Les Romanesques (Théâtre-Français, 1894)
- 1897 Cyrano de Bergerac
- 1897 La Samaritaine (Eng. The Woman of Samaria)
- 1898 Ode à la Grèce
- 1900 L'Aiglon (German: The Young Eagle)
- 1910 Chantecler (German Chantecler)
- 1919 Le vol de la Marseillaise (poetry)
- 1921 La dernière nuit de Don Juan (Eng. The Last Night of Don Juan), published posthumously.
Web links
- Literature by and about Edmond Rostand in the catalog of the German National Library
- Works by Edmond Rostand in the Gutenberg-DE project
- Short biography and list of works of the Académie française (French)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Rostand, Edmond |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Rostand, Edmond Eugène Alexis (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French theater writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 1, 1868 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Marseille |
DATE OF DEATH | December 2, 1918 |
Place of death | Paris |