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by Pierrepont Edwards, Octave Feuillet, Lester Wallack
THE STANDARD DRAMA. The Acting Edition. No. CCXXV.
THE ROMANCE OF - A POOR YOUNG MAN. - A Drama, adapted from the French of OCTAVE FEUILLET, BY MESSRS. PIERREPONT EDWARDS AND LESTER WALLACK. - TO WHICH ARE ADDED A Description of the Costume—Cast of the Characters—Entrances and Exits— Relative Positions of the Performers on the Stage, and the whole of the Stage Business
CHARACTERS REPRESENTED.
A POOR YOUNG MAN.
TABLEAU I.
TABLEAU II.
TABLEAU III.
TABLEAU IV.
TABLEAU V.
TABLEAU VI.
In the cramped rooms of a modest Parisian boarding house, a once‑wealthy young marquis grapples with sudden poverty that threatens his pride and future. Surrounded by a cast of sharp‑tongued servants, a weary doctor, and a loyal governess, his struggles are felt in every whispered conversation and cautious glance.
The drama unfolds as Madame Vauberger discovers the empty purse and the key left behind, sparking a tense exchange with Doctor Desmarets that exposes the fragile line between compassion and indifference. As the Marquis' fortunes dwindle, alliances shift and hidden resentments surface, painting a vivid portrait of honor, desperation, and the social expectations of mid‑nineteenth‑century France.
From the opening scene in Paris to the looming journey toward the Breton countryside, the play balances witty repartee with poignant moments, inviting listeners to witness a young nobleman's fight to preserve dignity amid unexpected hardship. The richly detailed dialogue and period music bring the 1850s atmosphere to life, making the story feel both intimate and grand.
Full title
The Romance of a Poor Young Man A Drama Adapted from the French of Octave Feuillet A Drama Adapted from the French of Octave Feuillet
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (119K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charlene Taylor, Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images produced by the Wright American Fiction Project.)
Release date
2011-02-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A sharp lawyer and early American statesman, he moved from Revolutionary-era politics into the federal judiciary. He was the youngest son of theologian Jonathan Edwards and went on to become a delegate to the Congress of the Confederation and a U.S. district judge in Connecticut.
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1821–1890
A bestselling French novelist and playwright of the 19th century, he was known for polished stories that explored emotion, manners, and social life. His most famous work, Le Roman d'un jeune homme pauvre, helped make him a favorite with a wide reading public.
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1820–1888
A major figure in 19th-century American theater, he built Wallack's Theatre into one of New York's most influential stages. Born into a theatrical family, he became known as both a polished actor and a manager with an eye for talent.
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