
A SON OF HAGAR. - A ROMANCE OF OUR TIME - BY - HALL CAINE,
PREFACE.
A SON OF HAGAR.
BOOK I.
PROLOGUE.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
Set against the rugged, breezy heights of Cumberland and the noisy, smog‑filled streets of London, the story follows a fiercely independent young man whose ambitions and passions draw him into a dangerous moral crossroads. He is neither a shining hero nor a pure villain; instead, his inner life is a battlefield where lofty ideals clash with darker temptations. The narrative invites listeners to watch his first sharp struggles, feeling the weight of his choices as they begin to shape his destiny. The opening Act establishes a compelling portrait of a soul that may yet rise above its own corruption.
Through vivid descriptions of mountain solitude and urban clamor, the novel explores the rights of those born outside accepted conventions, especially the plight of the “bastard” in a society that prizes property over blood. It also questions the true meaning of marriage, contrasting legal ceremony with deeper spiritual bonds. As the protagonist confronts the seductive pull of easy power, the tale promises a thoughtful meditation on conscience, redemption, and the resilient human heart.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (752K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-07-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1853–1931
A hugely popular novelist in his own lifetime, he wrote dramatic, emotional stories that tackled love, faith, scandal, and social pressure. Many of his best-known books drew on the atmosphere of the Isle of Man, helping turn local settings into international bestsellers.
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