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Set amid the early eighteenth-century London stage, the narrative follows the creation and explosive reception of a controversial stage piece, tracing the ambitions and rivalries of managers, playwrights, performers, and fashionable patrons. It interweaves fictionalized portraits of real personages with imagined episodes to portray an actress’s rise, a rakish nobleman’s pursuits, and the strategic casting and patronage that shape careers. Themes include the tension between artistic daring and popular taste, the commercialization of scandal, and the social choreography of reputation. Scenes move between rehearsal rooms, greenrooms, and aristocratic salons to show how vanity, money, and theatrical craft determine success.

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L. Adams Beck

L. Adams Beck was a prolific author known for her diverse contributions to literature, including novels, essays, and stories that often explore themes of spirituality and romance. Among her notable works is "The Divine Lady: A Romance of Nelson and Emma Hamilton," which delves into historical figures with a blend of fiction and biography. Beck's writing is characterized by its rich narrative style and insightful reflections on human experience, as seen in her collection "The ninth vibration and other stories." Her works often reflect her interest in Eastern philosophy, particularly in "The splendour of Asia: The story and teaching of the Buddha," showcasing her broad literary interests and cultural explorations.

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