
Bryan Duval, a charismatic actor‑manager, is preparing to whisk his troupe across the Atlantic. A confident letter to the young actress Clara Montressor outlines a whirlwind schedule: rehearsals, costume commissions from a Parisian seamstress, and a swift departure from Liverpool aboard the Cuba. The bustling Adelphi hotel, the promise of society receptions, and the excitement of a new American audience set the stage for a grand artistic venture, while Duval’s witty observations about his colleagues add a lively, behind‑the‑curtain flavor.
Yet beneath the glittering plans, a darker thread begins to surface. Duval mentions an impending legal action against a plagiarist in the north, and his correspondence hints at a tangled web of rivalries and secrets that could threaten the troupe’s success. As the train whistles toward the dock, the promise of triumph is shadowed by an unsettling sense that something more than theatrical ambition may soon disrupt their carefully rehearsed performance.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (283K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen from page scans provided by the Web Archive
Release date
2020-05-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1831–1894
A sharp-eyed Victorian novelist, journalist, and editor, he became one of the best-known literary figures of his day. His career moved between fiction, the stage, and the lively world of nineteenth-century magazines and newspapers.
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