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A Gamble with Life by Silas K. Hocking is a compelling exploration of the human condition set against the backdrop of the late 19th century. The narrative unfolds through the lens of chance and fate, demonstrating how life'Äôs unpredictability can lead to both triumph and despair. Hocking'Äôs prose is rich and evocative, exhibiting the literary style typical of Victorian novelists while deftly weaving in elements of psychological insight, highlighting moral dilemmas faced by his characters. This novel engages with themes of risk, choice, and the inescapable nature of consequence, making it a…mehr

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A Gamble with Life by Silas K. Hocking is a compelling exploration of the human condition set against the backdrop of the late 19th century. The narrative unfolds through the lens of chance and fate, demonstrating how life'Äôs unpredictability can lead to both triumph and despair. Hocking'Äôs prose is rich and evocative, exhibiting the literary style typical of Victorian novelists while deftly weaving in elements of psychological insight, highlighting moral dilemmas faced by his characters. This novel engages with themes of risk, choice, and the inescapable nature of consequence, making it a significant work in the context of its time, reflecting the Victorian obsession with morality and social reform. Silas K. Hocking was a prominent figure in Victorian literature, known for his deep interest in human resilience and moral integrity. Drawing from his own life experiences and observations of societal struggles, Hocking sought to illuminate the complexities of human behavior. His background in evangelism and social reform likely informed his narrative choices, leading him to craft stories that examine the relationship between personal choices and their broader societal impacts. Readers seeking a profound and thought-provoking narrative will find A Gamble with Life an invaluable addition to their literary repertoire. Hocking's ability to create multidimensional characters and depict their inner conflicts will resonate with those who appreciate literature that delves deep into the psyche. This novel is not merely a tale of chance; it invites readers to reflect on their own life'Äôs gambles and the paths we take.

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Silas Kitto Hocking was a Cornish novelist and Methodist preacher, born on 24 March 1850 in Saint Stephen-in-Brannel, United Kingdom. Hocking is best known for his popular novel "Her Benny," which became a best-seller, particularly for its appeal to a younger audience. He pursued his education at the Victoria University of Manchester. Hocking's works often reflected his background as a preacher, incorporating moral lessons and a deep sense of faith. Throughout his career, he authored numerous novels, with themes focusing on personal growth, morality, and the challenges faced by individuals. His writing style was accessible and engaging, particularly for young readers, which contributed to the lasting success of "Her Benny." Hocking's contributions to literature were well-regarded during his lifetime, and his works continue to be appreciated for their insight into the human condition. He passed away on 15 September 1935 at the age of 85 in Highgate, London. Silas Hocking was the son of James and Elizabeth Hocking, and he had a sibling, Joseph Hocking. His legacy endures, particularly through his literary works that resonated with readers of his time.