
The Woman of Knockaloe: A Parable is a novel by Hall Caine, published in 1923, set on the Isle of Man during World War I. It tells the story of a young woman who falls in love with a German internee at a nearby camp, navigating the challenges of their forbidden romance amid community prejudice and familial opposition. This work explores themes of hatred, love, and shared humanity against the backdrop of war, making it a poignant reflection on societal tensions during a tumultuous time.




