
The Cid
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About This Book
Le Cid (The Cid), written by Pierre Corneille, is one of the most renowned French plays of all time. Adapted in English by David Serero.
Chapters (43)
- Table of contents
- The Cid
- Preface.
- The Cid.
- Act the First.
- Scene I.—Chimène and Elvira.
- Scene II.—The Infanta, Leonora, and a Page.
- Scene III.—The Infanta (alone).
- Scene IV.—Count de Gormas and Don Diego (meeting).
- Scene V.—Don Diego.
- Scene VI.—Don Diego and Don Rodrigo.
- Scene VII.—Don Rodrigo.
- Act the Second.
- Scene I.—Count de Gormas and Don Arias.
- Scene II.—The Count and Don Rodrigo.
- Scene III.—The Infanta, Chimène and Leonora.
- Scene IV.—The Infanta, Chimène, Leonora, and a Page.
- Scene V.—The Infanta and Leonora.
- Scene VI.—Don Fernando (the King), Don Arias, Don Sancho, and Don Alonzo.
- Scene VII.—Don Fernando, Don Alonzo, Don Sancho, and Don Arias.
- Scene VIII.—Don Fernando, Don Diego, Chimène, Don Sancho, DON ARIAS, and Don Alonzo.
- Act the Third.
- Scene I.—Don Rodrigo and Elvira.
- Scene II.—Don Sancho, Chimène, and Elvira.
- Scene III.—Chimène and Elvira.
- Scene IV.—Don Rodrigo, Chimène, and Elvira.
- Scene V.—Don Diego.
- Scene VI.—Don Diego and Don Rodrigo.
- Act the Fourth.
- Scene I.—Chimène and Elvira.
- Scene II.—The Infanta, Chimène, Leonora, and Elvira.
- Scene III.—Don Fernando (the King), Don Diego, Don Arias, Don Rodrigo, and Don Sancho.
- Scene IV.—Don Fernando, Don Diego, Don Rodrigo, Don Arias, Don Alonzo, and Don Sancho.
- Scene V.—Don Fernando, Don Diego, Don Arias, Don Sancho, Don Alonzo, Chimène, and Elvira.
- Act the Fifth.
- Scene I.—Don Rodrigo and Chimène.
- Scene II.—The Infanta.
- Scene III.—The Infanta and Leonora.
- Scene IV.—Chimène and Elvira.
- Scene V.—Don Sancho, Chimène, and Elvira.
- Scene VI.—Don Fernando, Don Diego, Don Arias, Don Sancho, Don Alonzo, Chimène, and Elvira.
- Scene VII.—Don Fernando, Don Diego, Don Arias, Don Rodrigo, Don Alonzo, Don Sancho, The Infanta, Chimène, Leonora, and Elvira.
- The End.
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