The Allan Quatermain Collection
Autor: | Henry Rider Haggard |
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EAN: | 9788028225261 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 25.04.2016 |
Untertitel: | 8 Adventure Books in One Volume |
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Schlagworte: | adventurer character archetype african adventure tales classic adventure novels colonial africa narrative exotic lan exploratory fiction series heroic outsider journey lost world exploration treasure hunting escapades victorian era adventure |
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The Allan Quatermain Collection is a seminal work in the adventure genre, consolidating H. Rider Haggard's iconic character, Allan Quatermain, into a single volume. Through meticulously crafted narratives that blend action, adventure, and Victorian sensibilities, Haggard invites readers into a vividly depicted Africa, where Quatermain's exploits encompass treasure hunting, encounters with indigenous cultures, and the conquest of nature's boundlessness. Haggard's prose is characterized by rich descriptions and a sense of foreboding, reflecting the imperialist ideology of the late 19th century while simultaneously displaying a nuanced understanding of Africa's complexities. H. Rider Haggard, a contemporary of Rudyard Kipling, was influenced by his experiences in South Africa as a mining engineer and adventurer. His deep admiration for the region, combined with the socio-political climate of the British Empire, served as a fertile backdrop for his writing. Through Quatermain, Haggard captures not only the thrill of exploration but also the ethical dilemmas and the impact of colonialism on both adventurers and the cultures they encounter. Recommended for both enthusiasts of classic literature and aficionados of adventure fiction, The Allan Quatermain Collection invites readers to embark on a journey filled with intrigue and discovery. Haggard's work remains relevant today, providing insightful reflections on exploration, morality, and the human spirit's quest for meaning in unfamiliar lands.