The Sheik Dr G. S. CambareriThe Sheik (1919) is a romance novel by English author E. M. Hull. Written while the authors husband was serving in the Great War, The Sheik launched Hulls career as a bestselling author of romance fiction, selling millions of copies following the release of a 1921 film of the same name. Part of a tradition of Orientalist fiction, The Sheik has proven as controversial as it has been popular, and serves now as a reminder of the ways in which British
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