The H. Rider Haggard Collection
Autor: | Henry Rider Haggard |
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EAN: | 9788028223991 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 25.04.2016 |
Untertitel: | Allan Quatermain Series, Ayesha Series, Lost World Novels, Short Stories, Essays & Autobiography |
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Schlagworte: | african adventure tales colonial adventure novels exotic fantasy settings heroic action themes historical adventure stories lost world genre pioneering adventure fiction romantic quest n strong female characters victorian explorer narratives |
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The H. Rider Haggard Collection presents a compelling anthology of Haggard's seminal works, famed for their adventurous spirit and rich imaginative landscapes. Spanning a variety of themes, ranging from exploration and colonialism to romance and mythology, this collection showcases Haggard's mastery of witty dialogue and vivid descriptions. His narratives often echo the anxieties and aspirations of the late Victorian era, highlighting the complexities of imperialism while immersing readers in fantastical journeys through uncharted territories, thus creating a unique fusion of reality and myth. Henry Rider Haggard, a pivotal figure in adventure literature, drew from his experiences in South Africa to craft narratives that resonated with the British public's fascination for distant lands and exotic cultures. His insights into the era's socio-political dynamics, combined with his fascination for folklore and ancient civilizations, lend a depth to his storytelling that reflects both personal and historical influences, shaping his distinctive literary voice and elevating adventure fiction to new heights. This collection is essential for readers seeking an engaging exploration of adventure and culture through the lens of a Victorian aesthetic. Haggard's works not only entertain but also provoke thought on the implications of colonialism and the nature of human desire, making this anthology a valuable addition to any literary collection.