A.J. Cronin

A.J. Cronin

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2

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4.2

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1937-1944

About

A.J. Cronin was a Scottish novelist and physician celebrated for his deep understanding of the human condition and his richly detailed narratives. Born on July 19, 1896, in Cardross, Scotland, he studied at the University of Glasgow before serving as a surgeon in World War I. His medical career greatly influenced his writing, which often explored themes of social justice, morality, and the challenges within the medical profession. Renowned works like "The Citadel" and "Hatter's Castle" garnered him international acclaim, contributing significantly to the genre of socially-conscious literature. Cronin's legacy continues to inspire readers worldwide, highlighting empathy and compassion.

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