Hocken and Hunken: A Tale of Troy (1912) is a novel written by Arthur T. Quiller-Couch. The story is set in ancient Troy and follows the adventures of two young Trojan boys, Hocken and Hunken, as they navigate the dangers of war and betrayal. The novel is a retelling of the famous...
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Quiller-Couch was born in the town of Bodmin, Cornwall, by the union of two ancient local families, the Quiller family and the Couch family, and was the third in a line of intellectuals from the Couch family. His younger sisters Florence Mabel and Lilian M. were also writers...