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Cyrano De Bergerac
Edmond Rostand · Book · 2016
If you loved Cyrano De Bergerac, you likely crave stories where grand gestures of sacrifice and hidden depths define the heart.
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Cyrano de Bergerac
Jean-Paul Rappeneau · Film · 1990

Adaptation
Roxanne
Film · 1987

Adaptation
The Truth About Cats & Dogs
Film · 1996
Films on the same thread

Whisper of the Heart
Yoshifumi Kondo · Film · 1995
Just as Cyrano De Bergerac finds expression through his written words, Shizuku discovers that creative passion and the vulnerability of sharing one's inner world are the truest forms of connection.

Gabriel's Inferno: Part III
Film · 2020
Like the intense yearning found in Cyrano De Bergerac, this story centers on the complexities of forbidden love and the personal redemption that comes from exposing one's deepest, hidden truths.

Casablanca
Film · 1943
The noble, heart-wrenching sacrifice that defines Cyrano De Bergerac resonates deeply here, as Rick Blaine must navigate the painful moral ambiguity of choosing duty over his own long-held personal desires.

The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society
Film · 2018
The epistolary connection and literary obsession mirror the way Cyrano De Bergerac uses language to bridge the gap between people, proving that words carry the power to heal and transform lives.
Series on the same thread

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
George R. R. Martin · Series · 2026
The dynamic between an unlikely pair mirrors the camaraderie in Cyrano De Bergerac, where loyalty and courage in a historical setting define the growth of characters navigating a complex world.

A Discovery of Witches
Kate Brooke · Series · 2018
This forbidden romance echoes the longing in Cyrano De Bergerac, blending historical mystery with the high stakes of a love that transcends the boundaries of social expectations and magical reality.

Scarlet Heart: Ryeo
Tong Hua · Series · 2016
Much like the identity crisis faced in Cyrano De Bergerac, this story explores the struggle of living within a role while navigating the dangerous power dynamics of a historical royal court.

The Case Study of Vanitas
Series · 2021
The alliance between two mismatched figures in this steampunk setting reflects the spirit of Cyrano De Bergerac, where moral ambiguity and hidden motives complicate the pursuit of a shared goal.
Podcasts on the same thread

Philosophize This!
Stephen West · Podcast · 2026
If you enjoyed the intellectual wit and existential depth of Cyrano De Bergerac, this podcast provides an accessible deep dive into the thinkers who shaped the human condition and our ideals.

HISTORY This Week
The HISTORY® Channel | Back Pocket Studios · Podcast · 2026
The focus on the untold, human stories behind history mirrors the way Cyrano De Bergerac highlights the biographical weight of an individual whose life decisions resonate far beyond their own time.
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Common questions
Is Cyrano De Bergerac available as a free book?
Yes, Cyrano De Bergerac is published as a public domain book by Historical Books Limited. You can access it through various online catalogs for free. For inquiries regarding this specific edition, you can contact the publisher directly at publications@publicdomain.org.uk.
What movies are based on Cyrano De Bergerac?
Several films draw inspiration from the story of Cyrano De Bergerac. Notable adaptations include the 1990 movie titled Cyrano de Bergerac, the 1987 film Roxanne, and the 1996 movie The Truth About Cats & Dogs. These titles explore themes found in the original work.
Who translated the 2016 edition of Cyrano De Bergerac?
The 2016 edition of Cyrano De Bergerac published by Historical Books Limited features a translation from the original French. This specific text was translated by Gladys Thomas and Mary F. Guillemard.
How can I contact the publisher of the public domain version of Cyrano De Bergerac?
If you have requests or need help regarding the public domain version of Cyrano De Bergerac, you can reach out to Historical Books Limited. They handle inquiries for this specific edition via email at publications@publicdomain.org.uk.