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Waterloo, Stanley
1846
1913
The Wolf's Long Howl
The wolf's long howl -- An ulm -- The hair of the dog that bit him -- The man who fell in love -- A tragedy of the forest -- The Parasangs -- Love and a triangle -- An Easter admission -- Professor Morgan's moon -- Red Dog's show window -- Markham's experience -- The red revenger -- A murderer's accomplice -- A mid-Pacific fourth -- Love and a latch-key -- Christmas 200,000 B.C. -- The child -- The baby and the bear -- At the Green Tree Club -- The rain-maker -- Within one life's span.
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"The Wolf's Long Howl" by Stanley Waterloo is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story centers around George Henry Harrison, a man who, despite having lived a notably social life, finds himself grappling with sudden financial disaster and social ostracism. The novel explores themes of loneliness, honor, and recovery as George Henry navigates the depths of despair brought on by poverty and the impact it has on his relationships, including a budding romance with a woman named Sylvia Hartley. At the start of the book, George Henry Harrison faces the harsh reality of his financial downfall, leading to feelings of isolation and desperation. As he reflects on his situation, he grapples with the societal pressures and judgments that accompany poverty. Harrison's struggles are compounded by his love for Sylvia, which he feels he must abandon due to his inability to provide for her. The opening chapters set a bleak tone, presenting a man who is slowly losing his sense of self and confidence while yearning for meaningful connections amidst the howling threat of adversity, embodied metaphorically as a "wolf" at his door. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 78.1 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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