Chansons L g res... is a collection of light and airy songs and poems by Edmond Rostand, Fernand Gregh, and Louis Morin. This volume showcases the charm and wit of French verse at the turn of the 20th century. The collection features a delightful array of themes, from romantic sentiments to humorous observations on everyday life, capturing the spirit of a bygone era.
Edmond Rostand, best known for his play "Cyrano de Bergerac", brings his characteristic flair for language and drama to these lyrical pieces. Fernand Gregh, a co-founder of the cole Romane, contributes verses marked by elegance and musicality. Louis Morin adds his unique perspective, rounding out the collection with his poetic insights.
This collection offers a glimpse into the vibrant cultural landscape of France, making it a treasure for lovers of French poetry and song.
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