
Delilah of the Snows, written by Harold Bindloss in 1907, follows Walter Ingleby, a young man from a humble background, as he navigates the complexities of social class and personal ambition in the Klondike River Valley. The novel explores his relationship with Grace Coulthurst, the daughter of a gentleman, highlighting themes of class distinction and the struggle for identity within societal constraints. Through Ingleby's youthful yearning and awkwardness, Bindloss examines the impact of social hierarchy on personal relationships and aspirations.

















