"Un Soir a Hernani" brings together the works of two literary giants, Victor Hugo and Edmond Rostand. This collection delves into the dramatic and poetic spirit of 19th-century France. Rostand, celebrated for "Cyrano de Bergerac" and "L'AIGLON," here explores Hugo's impact and enduring legacy, capturing the essence of his revolutionary play "Hernani."
Readers will be transported to the heart of French Romanticism, experiencing the fervor and innovation that defined Hugo's work. This volume offers a unique perspective on the historical and cultural context surrounding "Hernani," providing insight into the dramatic revolution it ignited. Explore the themes of love, honor, and rebellion that resonate through the ages, making this collection a valuable addition to any literary enthusiast's library.
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