Robert Hichens
32 books
Robert Hichens was an English author known for his diverse literary contributions, including novels, essays, and travel writing. His works often explore themes of love, morality, and the complexities of human relationships. One of his notable novels, "Bella Donna," delves into the life of a woman torn between passion and societal expectations. Hichens also wrote extensively about Egypt, as seen in his travelogue "Egypt and Its Monuments," which reflects his fascination with the culture and history of the region. With a career spanning several decades, Hichens left a significant mark on early 20th-century literature.
Books by This Author
32 titles
"Fin Tireur" / 1905
Robert Hichens
A Spirit in Prison
Robert Hichens
Bella Donna: A Novel
Robert Hichens
Bye-Ways
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December Love
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Desert Air / 1905
Robert Hichens
Egypt and Its Monuments
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Flames
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Halima And The Scorpions / 1905
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In the Wilderness
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Smaïn; and Safti's Summer Day / 1905
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The Call of the Blood
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The Collaborators / 1896
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The Desert Drum / 1905
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The Dweller on the Threshold
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The Figure In The Mirage / 1905
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The Folly Of Eustace / 1896
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The Garden of Allah
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The Green Carnation
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The Londoners
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The Mission Of Mr. Eustace Greyne / 1905
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The Near East: Dalmatia, Greece and Constantinople
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The Princess And The Jewel Doctor / 1905
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The Prophet of Berkeley Square
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The Return Of The Soul / 1896
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The Spell of Egypt
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The Spinster / 1905
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The Way of Ambition
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The Woman with the Fan
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The black spaniel, and other stories
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Tongues of Conscience
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Villilampaita
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