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Hall Caine: Critical Essay by P. Morton Shand

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SOURCE: “Sir Hall Caine and the Greatest Public,” in The London Mercury, Vol. XIV, No. 80, June, 1926, pp. 156-69.

In the following essay, Shand discusses the defining characteristics of Caine's fiction.

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