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Where Hall Caine Dreams Out His Romances (1908)

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There is a distinct truth in the statement often made that in the Isle of Man Hall Caine is a sort of uncrowned king. Any one who has ever walked or driven with him in Summer time on any of the main roads of the island can have had ocular proof. Ordinarily the population of Man is not a very great one. The occupations of farming and fishing, which are the main industries of the island, are neither of them extragregarious.

This article is reprinted from The New York Times (September 6, 1908): 3.

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John Edgar Browning

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Stoker, B. (2012). Where Hall Caine Dreams Out His Romances (1908). In: Browning, J.E. (eds) The Forgotten Writings of Bram Stoker. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137330840_14

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