The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne (novel) explained

The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne
Author:William John Locke
Language:English
Genre:Adventure
Release Date:1905
Media Type:Print

The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne is a 1905 British novel written by William John Locke. Along with his next book, The Beloved Vagabond, it was a major success.[1]

Plot summary

A middle aged schoolmaster unexpectedly inherits money and a title. Walking through a park he finds a young girl weeping - she's a harem girl who has been abandoned by her would-be lover after escaping from Syria. Not knowing what else to do, Sir Marcus brings her to his home.

Adaptations

In 1907, the novel was adapted by Locke into a play. In 1915, the first silent version, The Morals of Marcus, was made with Marie Doro who starred in the 1907 play. In 1921, another silent film, Morals, was made. In 1935, Miles Mander directed a sound version of The Morals of Marcus, with Ian Hunter in the title role.

References

  1. Elwin p.324

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