Hunter Quatermain's Story. Into the Heart of Africa: A Thrilling Tale of Courage and Survival in Untamed Lands
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- Nombre de pages112
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-610386-6
- EAN4064066103866
- Date de parution24/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille671 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In H. Rider Haggard's "Hunter Quatermain's Story, " readers are invited back into the adventurous life of the enigmatic hunter, Allan Quatermain, through a narrative that combines elements of adventure, nostalgia, and reflection. Set against the backdrop of colonial Africa, Haggard's prose balances vivid descriptions of the African landscape with the character-driven storytelling that highlights Quatermain's introspection and moral dilemmas.
This work serves as a culmination of Haggard's exploration of imperialism and human conflict, contextualized within the broader literary trend of Victorian adventure literature, where exotic settings often scaffold deeper commentary on civilization and savagery. Haggard, a prominent figure in Victorian literature, was deeply influenced by his own experiences in Africa, where he worked as a mining engineer.
His primary interest in adventure, adventure stories, and depictions of the untamed wilderness stemmed from his encounters with various tribes and wildlife during his travels. Haggard'Äôs life experiences provided him with authentic material, shaping Quatermain into a multidimensional character who embodies the complexities of colonial perspectives and the moral ambiguities of his time. This book is a must-read for those captivated by adventure narratives and the intricate interplay between character and setting.
It offers not only thrilling escapades but also profound reflections on humanity's capacity for both adventure and introspection. Readers seeking an understanding of early 20th-century literature's engagement with imperialism and identity will find Haggard'Äôs insights into Quatermain distinctly enriching.
This work serves as a culmination of Haggard's exploration of imperialism and human conflict, contextualized within the broader literary trend of Victorian adventure literature, where exotic settings often scaffold deeper commentary on civilization and savagery. Haggard, a prominent figure in Victorian literature, was deeply influenced by his own experiences in Africa, where he worked as a mining engineer.
His primary interest in adventure, adventure stories, and depictions of the untamed wilderness stemmed from his encounters with various tribes and wildlife during his travels. Haggard'Äôs life experiences provided him with authentic material, shaping Quatermain into a multidimensional character who embodies the complexities of colonial perspectives and the moral ambiguities of his time. This book is a must-read for those captivated by adventure narratives and the intricate interplay between character and setting.
It offers not only thrilling escapades but also profound reflections on humanity's capacity for both adventure and introspection. Readers seeking an understanding of early 20th-century literature's engagement with imperialism and identity will find Haggard'Äôs insights into Quatermain distinctly enriching.














