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Hall Caine
 
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There are 6 critical essays on Hall Caine.

Critical Essays on Hall Caine
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Critical Essay by N. N. Feltes
16,621 words, approx. 55 pages
In the following essay, Feltes places Caine within the literary context of early twentieth-century English romance authors.
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Critical Essay by P. Morton Shand
7,374 words, approx. 25 pages
In the following essay, Shand discusses the defining characteristics of Caine's fiction.
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Critical Essay by Malcolm Elwin
4,813 words, approx. 16 pages
In the following excerpt, Elwin derides Caine's work for its “morbid gloom, sentimentality, and sanctimony.”
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Critical Essay by John Steuart
1,283 words, approx. 4 pages
In the following essay, Steuart reminisces about his relationship with Caine and assesses the author's place in contemporary English literature.
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Critical Essay by The Nation
687 words, approx. 2 pages
In the following review, the critic offers a favorable assessment of Caine's autobiography.
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Critical Essay by William Morton Payne
621 words, approx. 2 pages
A review of The Woman Thou Gavest Me in The Dial, Vol. LV, No. 657, November 1, 1913, pp. 358-61. In the excerpt below, Payne derides Caine's novels as “slimy emotionalism, spiced as it is with bits of description as salacious as he dares to make them.”


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