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Hardcover The Lone Adventurer Book

ISBN: 1025809432

ISBN13: 9781025809434

The Lone Adventurer

"The Lone Adventurer" is a sweeping narrative poem that explores the depths of human longing and the pursuit of an elusive ideal. Written by the acclaimed author and poet Stanton A. Coblentz, this visionary work follows the journey of a prince who, disillusioned by the rigid expectations of his royal heritage, embarks on a solitary quest through desolate landscapes and mystical realms in search of a higher truth.

Coblentz blends elements of traditional epic storytelling with a deeply philosophical and introspective tone, exploring themes of loneliness, spiritual longing, and the inherent conflict between societal duty and personal discovery. Written in melodic verse, the poem captures the evocative beauty of a wanderer's path, painting vivid images of the world through the eyes of a protagonist who rejects the material for the ethereal. As an early example of Coblentz's imaginative power, "The Lone Adventurer" stands as a significant contribution to early twentieth-century narrative poetry and speculative themes. It invites readers to contemplate the nature of the human spirit and the enduring allure of the unknown.

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