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The Strollers: Capturing the Bohemian Spirit: A Tale of Artistic Passion and Parisian Romance

Language
English
Format
Category

Romance

Frederic Stewart Isham's "The Strollers" is a captivating examination of the theatrical life on the American stage during the late 19th century. This novel intricately weaves the complexities of love, ambition, and personal sacrifice against the backdrop of a traveling theater troupe. Isham's prose reflects a keen eye for detail and a vivid, lyrical style that immerses readers in the sights and sounds of the stage. Through a series of richly drawn characters, the narrative unfolds to reveal the emotional and social struggles faced by those who dedicate their lives to the pursuit of art and performance, offering insights into both the glories and the harsh realities of this transient lifestyle within the broader context of American artistic expression at the time. Frederic Stewart Isham was a playwright and novelist deeply entrenched in the world of theater, which undoubtedly informed his writing. His own experiences in playwriting, along with a fascination for the lives of performers, allowed him to authentically portray the trials and tribulations of those who wander across the country in search of fame and fulfillment. Drawing from both personal and observed experiences, Isham crafts a compelling portrayal of the theatre'Äôs romantic allure entwined with its stark realities. "The Strollers" is recommended for anyone interested in the evolution of American theater, as well as those who appreciate character-driven narratives that explore the intricate interplay of dreams and disillusionment. Isham'Äôs mastery of storytelling not only entertains but invites profound reflections on the nature of ambition and the cost of artistic dedication.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066209438

Release date

Ebook: 12 December 2019