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The Road To ParisA Story Of AdventureByRobert Neilson StephensAUTHOR OF"AN ENEMY TO THE KING""THE CONTINENTAL DRAGOON," ETC.Illustrated byH. C. EDWARDS
Robert Neilson Stephens' "The Road to Paris" is an evocative narrative set against the backdrop of early 20th-century France, intricately weaving themes of love, adventure, and the quest for identity. Stephens employs a richly descriptive literary style that immerses the reader in the vibrant culture and tumultuous politics of the era. His characters, infused with passion and complexity, navigate not just the physical journey to Paris, but also a metaphorical road towards self-discovery and reconciliation with their pasts, encapsulating the longing for connection that resonates deeply in the human experience. An American author and playwright, Stephens was deeply influenced by his travels an...
"The Bright Face of Danger" from Robert Neilson Stephens. American novelist and playwright (1867-1906).
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Venture into the heart of Elizabethan England with Robert Neilson Stephens's thrilling historical novel, "A Gentleman Player: His Adventures on a Secret Mission for Queen Elizabeth." This captivating tale unfolds during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, weaving together elements of adventure, romance, and political intrigue. Step into a world of courtly manners and clandestine operations as a gentleman finds himself entangled in a secret mission at the behest of the Queen. Set against the backdrop of a vibrant and dangerous era, this novel offers a glimpse into the lives and loyalties of those who served the crown. Experience the timeless allure of historical fiction as this classic story tran...
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In "The Continental Dragoon," Robert Neilson Stephens crafts a gripping narrative set during the tumultuous period of the American Revolutionary War. The novel intertwines themes of heroism, sacrifice, and the harsh realities of war, effectively capturing the spirit of a young nation striving for independence. Through vivid descriptions and a rich, engaging prose style, Stephens invites readers into the lives of his characters, showcasing their struggles and triumphs against a backdrop of historical events. The book is marked by its realistic portrayal of military life and the camaraderie forged in the fires of battle, reflecting the romanticized yet brutal nature of revolutionary fervor. Ro...
A 1997 bibliography of American fiction from 1901-1925.