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  1. Captain Fracasse (French: Le Capitaine Fracasse) is an 1863 novel by the French writer Théophile Gautier. It is an adventure novel set in the seventeenth century. The story has been adapted for film and television numerous times.

    • ThÃeophile Gautier
    • 1863
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  3. captain fracasse CHAPTER I. CASTLE MISERY Upon the southern slope of one of those barren hills that rise abruptly here and there in the desolate expanse of the Landes, in South-western France, stood, in the reign of Louis XIII, a gentleman’s residence, such as abound in Gascony, and which the country people dignify by the name of château.

  4. Feb 19, 2006 · Captain Fracasse by Théophile Gautier. Read now or download (free!) Similar Books. Readers also downloaded… About this eBook. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

    • ThÃeophile Gautier
    • 1863
  5. Captain Fracasse (French:Le capitaine Fracasse) may refer to: Captain Fracasse (novel) , an 1863 novel by Théophile Gautier Captain Fracasse (1919 film) , an Italian silent film

  6. Le capitaine Fracasse. Théophile Gautier. 3.84. 1,141 ratings78 reviews. Pour l'amour de l'ingénue d'une troupe de comédiens nomades, le jeune baron de Sigognac qui se morfondait au château de la Misère en compagnie d'un valet, d'une haridelle, d'un chien et d'un chat, joue sur les tréteaux le rôle de Matamore, le « tranche-montagne ».

  7. Capitaine Fracasse (Captain Fracasse) is a novel by Théophile Gautier (1811-72), the title character of which is a brash, loudmouthed swaggerer. The novel recounts the adventures of the baron of Sigognac during the reign of Louis XIII, a penniless nobleman who, taking on the role of the braggart Matamore, leaves his decaying castle to join a ...