Anthony Hope, born on February 9, 1863, was a renowned British novelist known for his historical novels. His works are characterized by their historical background and complex character relationships, with his most famous novel being 'The Green Knight'. Hope's writing career began in the late 19th century, and his works were widely welcomed both then and in later times.
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