Arthur Morrisons The Hole in the Wall is a gripping narrative that explores the gritty underbelly of Victorian Londons East End Through the eyes of its disenfranchised characters Morrison delves into themes of poverty crime and social injustice employing a vivid realistic style that encapsulates the harsh realities of life within a marginalized community Utilizing immersive descriptions and colloquial dialogue the novel not only entertains but al...
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