The story revolves around the character of Gerald Lane, a young man who becomes entangled in a romantic misunderstanding. Gerald is mistaken for another man, the famous actor Cyril Maddison, and is thrust into the world of the theater. As he navigates this new world, he finds himself drawn to a young actress named Yvonne Armand. Complications arise as the mistaken identity continues, leading to a series of humorous and romantic situations. The novel explores the dynamics between the characters and the challenges they face in sorting out their feelings for one another. Edward Salisbury Field was a popular author in the early 20th century, known for his light-hearted and entertaining novels. "Cupid's Understudy" is an example of his work in the romantic comedy genre, which was a popular genre during his time. While Edward Salisbury Field's novels may not be as well-known today as some other literary works, they are appreciated for their wit, humor, and engaging storytelling. "Cupid's Understudy" is a charming and entertaining novel that captures the spirit of romantic comedy of its era.
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