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{{author
{{author
| firstname = Sir Thomas Henry Hall
| firstname = Thomas Henry Hall
| lastname = Caine
| lastname = Caine
| last_initial = Ca
| last_initial = Ca
| description = CH KBE; British novelist and playwright {{DNB contributor done|T. H. C.}}
| birthyear = 1853
| deathyear = 1931
| description = Novelist and playwright {{DNB contributor done|T. H. C.}}
| image = Hall Caine.jpg
}}
}}


==Authored works==
==Works==
===Prose fiction===
===Prose fiction===
* ''The Shadow of a Crime'' (1885) [https://archive.org/details/shadowacrime02caingoog vol 1], [https://archive.org/details/shadowacrime01caingoog vol 2], [https://archive.org/details/shadowacrime01caingoog vol 3]
* ''[[The Shadow of a Crime]]'' (1885)
* ''[[She's All the World to Me: A Manx Novel]]'' (1885)
* ''{{scan|She's All the World to Me|She's all the world to me. A novel (IA shesallworldtome00cain 0).pdf|She's All the World to Me: A Novel|end=1}}'' (1885)
* ''A Son of Hagar'' (1886) [https://archive.org/details/sonofhagarromanc01cain vol 1], [https://archive.org/details/sonofhagarromanc02cain vol 2], [https://archive.org/details/sonofhagarromanc03cain vol 3]
* ''[[A Son of Hagar]]'' (1886)
* ''[[The Deemster]]'' (1887)
* ''[[The Deemster]]'' (1887)
* ''[[The Bondman: A New Saga]]'' (1890)
* ''[[The Scapegoat: A Romance]]'' (1890)
* ''[[The Scapegoat: A Romance]]'' (1890)
* ''[[The Prophet, published as a novella]]'' (1890)
* ''[[The Prophet, a novella]]'' (1890)
* ''[[The Bondman (Caine)|The Bondman]]'' (1890) {{ssl|The Bondman; A New Saga (IA bondmannewsaga00cain).djvu|name1=transcription project: Heinemann 1901 4th ed.}}
* ''[[Cap'n Davey's Honeymoon]]'' (1893)
* ''[[Cap'n Davey's Honeymoon]]'' (1893)
* ''[[The Last Confession]]'' (1893)
* ''[[The Last Confession]]'' (1893)
* ''[[The Blind Mother]]'' (1893)
* ''[[The Blind Mother]]'' (1893)
* ''[[The Manxman]]'' (1894)
* ''[[The Manxman]]'' (1894) {{ssl|The Manxman (IA manxman00cainrich).pdf}}
* ''{{scan|Unto the Third and Fourth Generation|Unto the Third and Fourth Generation.pdf|end=1}}'' (1885)
* ''[[The Christian]]'' (1897)
* ''[[The Christian]]'' (1897)
* ''[[The Eternal City]]'' (1901)
* ''[[The Eternal City]]'' (1901)
* ''[[The Prodigal Son]]'' (1904)
* ''[[The Prodigal Son (Caine)|The Prodigal Son]]'' (1904)
* ''[[Drink: A Love Story on a Great Question]]'' (1906)
* ''[[Drink: A Love Story on a Great Question]]'' (1906)
* ''[[The White Prophet]]'' (1909)
* ''[[The White Prophet]]'' (1909)
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* ''[[Charlie the Cox: A Life Poem]]'' (1914)
* ''[[Charlie the Cox: A Life Poem]]'' (1914)
* ''[[The Master of Man: The Story of a Sin]]'' (1921)
* ''[[The Master of Man: The Story of a Sin]]'' (1921)
* ''The Woman of Knockaloe: A Parable'' (1923)
* ''[[The Woman of Knockaloe: A Parable]]'' (1923)


===Plays===
===Theatre and film scripts===
* ''[[The Madhi: or Love and Race, A Drama in Story]]'' (1894)
* ''[[The Charter]]'' (1872)
* ''[[Jan the Icelander or Home, Sweet Home, A Lecture Story]]'' (1896)
* ''[[Jan the Icelander|Jan the Icelander or Home, Sweet Home]]'' (1896)
* ''[[The Prophet, a play which was never staged]]'' (1888)
* ''[[The Prophet (Caine)|The Prophet]]'' (1888)
* ''[[The Good Old Times]]'' (1889)
* ''[[Good Old Times]]'' (1889)
* ''[[Mahomet (Caine)|Mahomet]]'' (1890)
* ''[[The Demon Lover]]'' (1894)
* ''[[The Red Shirt]]'' (1901)
* ''[[The Eternal City]]'' (1902)
* ''[[The Isle of Boy: A Comedy]]'' (1903)
* ''[[The Isle of Boy: A Comedy]]'' (1903)
* ''[[The Bondman Play]]'' (1906)
* ''[[The Prodigal Son (Caine 1905)|The Prodigal Son]]'' (1905)
* ''[[The Prime Minister]]'' (1916)
* ''[[The Bondman]]'' (1906)
* ''[[The Iron Hand]]'' (1916)
* ''[[The Christian]]'' (1907)
* ''[[Darby and Joan]]'' (1919)
* ''[[Pete]]'' (1910)
* ''[[The Eternal Question]]'' (1910)
* ''[[The Bishops Son]]'' (1910)
* ''[[The Quality of Mercy (Caine 1910)|The Quality of Mercy]]'' (1910)
* ''{{scan|The Prime Minister|The Prime Minister by Hall Caine.djvu|end=1}}'' (1916)
* ''{{scan|The Iron Hand|The Iron Hand by Hall Caine.djvu|end=1}}'' (1916)

===Poetry===
* ''[[Graih my Chree]]'' (1895)

===Films===
* ''[[The Christian (Caine 1914)|The Christian]]'' (1914)
* ''[[Victory and Peace]]'' (1918)
* ''[[Darby and Joan]]'' (1920)
* ''[[The Christian (Caine 1923)|The Christian]]'' (1923)


===Non-fiction===
===Non-fiction===
* ''[[Recollections of Dante Gabriel Rossetti]]'' (1882) {{ext scan link|https://archive.org/details/cu31924105428357/page/n9}}
* ''[[The Supernatural in Shakspere]]'' (1879)
* ''[[The Supernatural Element in Poetry]]'' (1880)
* ''[[Politics & Art]]'' (1880)
* ''[[Recollections of Dante Gabriel Rossetti]]'' (1882)
* ''[[Cobwebs of Criticism]]'' (1883)
* ''[[Cobwebs of Criticism]]'' (1883)
* ''[[Life of Samuel Coleridge Taylor]]'' (1887)
* ''[[Life of Samuel Coleridge Taylor]]'' (1887)
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* ''[[King Edward: A Prince and a Great Man]]'' (1910)
* ''[[King Edward: A Prince and a Great Man]]'' (1910)
* ''[[King Albert's Book]]'' (1914)
* ''[[King Albert's Book]]'' (1914)
* ''[[The Drama of 365 Days: Scenes in the Great War]]'' (1915)
* ''{{scan|The Drama of Three Hundred and Sixty Five Days|The drama of three hundred and sixty-five days.djvu|The Drama of Three Hundred and Sixty Five Days: Scenes in the Great War|end=1}}'' (1915)
* ''[[Our Girls: Their Work for the War]]'' (1916)
* ''{{scan|Our Girls|Our Girls.pdf|Our Girls: Their Work for the War|end=1}}'' (1916)
* ''Recollections of Rossetti'' (1928)
* ''Recollections of Rossetti'' (1928; amended version of ''Recollections of Dante Gabriel Rossetti'')
* ''Life of Christ'' (1938; posthumous)
* ''Life of Christ'' (1938; posthumous)

===Essays===
* ''[[The Supernatural in Shakspere]]'' (1879)
* ''{{scan|The Poetry of Dante Rossetti|The_Poetry_of_Dante_Rossetti_by_Hall_Caine.pdf|end=1}}'' (1879)
* ''[[The Supernatural Element in Poetry]]'' (1880)
* ''[[Politics & Art]]'' (1880)
* ''{{scan|That Keats Was Maturing|That_Keats_Was_Maturing.pdf|end=1}}'' (1882)
* ''Russian Jewry'' (1893) [https://archive.org/details/sim_pall-mall-magazine_1893-09_1_5/page/641 part 1], [https://archive.org/details/sim_pall-mall-magazine_1893-10_1_6/page/862 part 2]
* ''[[Radio Times/1923/11/30/A Plea for World Peace|A Plea for World Peace]]'', ''[[The Radio Times]]'', issue 10, 30 November 1923, pages 348 & 359
* ''[[A Counsel of Peace]]'' (1923)


====Contributions to the ''Dictionary of National Biography''====
====Contributions to the ''Dictionary of National Biography''====
*{{DNB link|Anderson, Robert (1770-1833)}}
*{{DNB link|Anderson, Robert (1770-1833)}}


==Edited works==
===Edited works===
* ''[[Sonnets of Three Centuries: An Anthology]]'' (1882)
* ''[[Sonnets of Three Centuries: An Anthology]]'' (1882)
* ''[[Queen Alexandra's Christmas Gift Book]]'' (1908)
* ''[[Queen Alexandra's Christmas Gift Book]]'' (1908)


==Works about Caine==
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* ''My story'' (1908), by Hall Caine
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* {{SBDEL link|Caine, Hall|app}}
* {{EB1911 link|Caine, Thomas Henry Hall}}

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Latest revision as of 21:06, 7 June 2022

Thomas Henry Hall Caine
(1853–1931)
CH KBE; British novelist and playwright

This author wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900
Articles written by this author are designated in the DNB by the initials "T. H. C."

Thomas Henry Hall Caine

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Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1931, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 92 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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