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{{Template}}''[[Capitan Fracassa]]'' is a French novel by [[Gautier]]. Promised to the public in 1836 but finally published in 1863. The novel represents a different era and is a project that Gautier had wanted to complete earlier in this youth. It is centered on a soldier named Fracasse whose [[adventure]]s portray bouts of [[chivalry]], courage and a sense of adventure. Gautier places the story in his favourite historical era, that of [[Louis XII of France|Louis XIII]]. It is a typically described as a [[cloak-and-dagger]] [[fairy tale]] where everyone lives [[happily ever after]]. {{Template}}''[[Capitan Fracassa]]'' is a French novel by [[Gautier]]. Promised to the public in 1836 but finally published in 1863. The novel represents a different era and is a project that Gautier had wanted to complete earlier in this youth. It is centered on a soldier named Fracasse whose [[adventure]]s portray bouts of [[chivalry]], courage and a sense of adventure. Gautier places the story in his favourite historical era, that of [[Louis XII of France|Louis XIII]]. It is a typically described as a [[cloak-and-dagger]] [[fairy tale]] where everyone lives [[happily ever after]].
-*''Il Viaggio di Capitan Fracassa'' (1990, English titles: ''Captain Fracassa's Journey'', ''The Voyage of Captain Fracassa'') by Scola.+*''Il Viaggio di Capitan Fracassa'' (1990, English titles: ''Captain Fracassa's Journey'', ''The Voyage of Captain Fracassa'') by [[Scola]].
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Capitan Fracassa is a French novel by Gautier. Promised to the public in 1836 but finally published in 1863. The novel represents a different era and is a project that Gautier had wanted to complete earlier in this youth. It is centered on a soldier named Fracasse whose adventures portray bouts of chivalry, courage and a sense of adventure. Gautier places the story in his favourite historical era, that of Louis XIII. It is a typically described as a cloak-and-dagger fairy tale where everyone lives happily ever after.
  • Il Viaggio di Capitan Fracassa (1990, English titles: Captain Fracassa's Journey, The Voyage of Captain Fracassa) by Scola.




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