Cain, Thomas Henry Hall (b. 1853)

Cain, Thomas Henry Hall, eminent novelist, born in Cheshire, of Manx blood; began life as architect and took to journalism; author of a number of novels bearing on Manx life, such as the “Deemster” and the “Manxman”; his most recent novel, the “Christian,” his greatest but most ambiguous work, and much challenged in England, though less so in America; it has been translated into most of the languages of Europe, where the verdict is divided; (b. 1853).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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