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The play dramatizes the confined life of the young Duke of Reichstadt, the exiled son of a fallen emperor, who is kept at the Austrian court under guardianship and stifled by political caution. Torn between filial devotion to his father's legacy and the decorous demands of his upbringing, he is courted by Bonapartist sympathizers and confronted with schemes, idealism, and his own fragile health. Encounters with his mother, court officials, conspirators, and soldiers reveal tensions of identity, loyalty, and power. The action traces his yearning for glory, the manipulations of statesmen, and the tragic resolution of hope stifled by circumstance, exploring legacy, political constraint, and the cost of inherited fame.

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Title: L'Aiglon

Author: Edmond Rostand

Translator: Louis Napoleon Parker

Release date: September 17, 2009 [eBook #30012]
Most recently updated: October 24, 2024

Language: English

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L'AIGLON

A PLAY IN SIX ACTS

BY

EDMOND ROSTAND

TRANSLATED BY

LOUIS N. PARKER

Copyright 1900
By Robert Howard Russell

The First Act
The Second Act
The Third Act
The Fourth Act
The Fifth Act
The Sixth Act

THE PERSONS OF THE PLAY
The cast as presented by Maude
Adams at the Knickerbocker
Theatre, New York, October, 1900

The Duke of Reichstadt, son of Napoleon I. and the Archduchess Maria Louisa of AustriaMaude Adams
Flambeau, a veteranJ. H. Gilmour
Prince Metternich, Chancellor of AustriaEdwin Arden
Count ProkeschPercy Lyndall
Baron Friedrich von GentzEugene Jepson
The Attaché of the French Embassy at the Austrian CourtOswald York
The Tailor, a conspiratorWilliam Lewers
Count Maurice DietrichsteinEdward Lester
Baron von ObenausR. Peyton Carter
The Emperor Francis of AustriaJos. Francœur
Marshal Marmont, Duke of RagusaJ. H. Benrimo
Count Sedlinzky, Prefect of the Austrian PoliceWilliam Crosby
The Marquis of Bombelles, betrothed to Maria LouisaClayton Legge
Tiburtius de LogetWilliam Irving
Lord Cowley, English Ambassador at the Austrian CourtRienzi de Cordova
Count SandorEdward Jacobs
Doctor MalfattiH. D. James
General HartmannHerbert Carr
Captain ForestiJohn S. Robertson
An Austrian SergeantLloyd Carleton
A Country DoctorFrederick Spencer
His SonByron Ongley
ThalbergB. B. Belcher
MontenegroMorton H. Weldon
The ChamberlainCharles Martin
An Officer of the Noble Guard, the Emperor of Austria's BodyguardHenry P. Davis
The Marquis of Otranto, son of FoucheCharles Henderson
 
Goubeaux  Don C. Merrifield
Pionnet{Bonapartist}Henry Clarke
Morchain{conspirators}Thomas H. Elwood
Guibert George Klein
Borowski Frank Goodman
 
First Police OfficerRalph Yoerg
First Archduke, a childWalter Butterworth
Second Archduke, a childJohn Leeman
Maria Louisa, second wife of Napoleon I., widow of Count NeippergIda Waterman
The Archduchess Sophia of AustriaSarah Converse
Theresa de Loget, sister of Tiburtius de LogetEllie Collmer
The Countess Napoleone Camerata, daughter of Napoleon's sister, Elisa BaciocchiSarah Perry
Fanny ElsslerMargaret Gordon
Scarampi, Mistress of the RobesFrancis Comstock
Mina, a maid-of-honorEdith Scott
An Archduchess, a childBeatrice Morrison

Princes, Princesses, Archdukes, Archduchesses, Maids-of-Honor, Officers, Noble Guard, Masks (Male and Female), Crotian Peasants, Hungarian Peasant, Austrian Soldiers, Police Officers.

The period covered by the play is from 1830 to 1832.

THE DUKE OF REICHSTADT
FROM THE PAINTING BY SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE

THE FIRST ACT

L'AIGLON

THE FIRST ACT

At Baden, near Vienna, in 1830.

The drawing-room of the villa occupied by Maria Louisa. The walls are painted al fresco in bright colors. The frieze is decorated with a design of sphinxes.

At the back, between two other windows, a window reaching to the ground and forming the entrance from the garden. Beyond, the balustrade of the terrace leading into the garden; a glimpse of lindens and pine-trees. A magnificent day in the beginning of September. Empire furniture of lemonwood decorated with bronze. A large china stove in the centre of the wall on the left. In front of it a door. On the right, two doors. The first leads to the apartments of Maria Louisa. In front of the window on the left at the back an Erard piano of the period, and a harp. A big table on the right, and against the right wall a small table with shelves filled with books. On the left, facing the audience, a Récamier couch, and a large stand for candlesticks. A great many flowers in vases. Framed engravings on the walls representing the members of the Imperial Family of Austria. A portrait of the Emperor Francis.

At the rise of the curtain a group of elegant ladies is discovered at the further end of the room. Two of them are seated at the piano, with their backs to the audience, playing a duet. Another is at the harp. They are playing at sight, amid much laughter and many interruptions. A lackey ushers in a modestly dressed young girl who is accompanied by an officer of the Austrian Cavalry. Seeing that no one notices their entrance, these two remain standing a moment in a corner. The Count de Bombelles comes in from the door on the right and goes toward the piano. He sees the young girl, and stops, with a smile.