The Ultimate H. Rider Haggard Collection. Thrilling Tales of Adventure and Exploration
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- Nombre de pages2645
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4779286-4
- EAN8596547792864
- Date de parution29/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille14 Mo
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
The Ultimate H. Rider Haggard Collection assembles an impressive array of Haggard'Äôs most celebrated works, emblematic of the late Victorian adventure genre. It encompasses novels like "King Solomon's Mines" and "She", showcasing his vivid storytelling, rich descriptions, and explorations of imperialist themes. Haggard's prose, characterized by its dramatic flair and intricate narrative structures, invites readers into fantastical realms where adventure and the unknown tempt the boundaries of civilization.
The collection serves as a valuable resource for understanding the socio-political anxieties of the late 19th century, reflecting colonial attitudes and the fascination with ancient myths and exotic cultures. Henry Rider Haggard, a contemporary of authors such as Rudyard Kipling, was profoundly influenced by his experiences in Africa, which informed his portrayal of adventure and exploration. Born in 1856 in Norfolk, England, Haggard was a pioneer of the genre now known as "lost world" fiction.
His travels and fascination with folklore motivated him to weave tales that balance fantastical elements with the realities of the colonial experience, establishing him as a seminal figure in adventure literature. This collection is an essential read for enthusiasts of classic literature and adventure fiction. It invites not only thrilling escapades but also deep reflections on morality, civilization, and the human condition.
Haggard's works resonate with timeless themes, making the collection a significant contribution to the canon of English literature and a must-have for both literary scholars and casual readers alike.
The collection serves as a valuable resource for understanding the socio-political anxieties of the late 19th century, reflecting colonial attitudes and the fascination with ancient myths and exotic cultures. Henry Rider Haggard, a contemporary of authors such as Rudyard Kipling, was profoundly influenced by his experiences in Africa, which informed his portrayal of adventure and exploration. Born in 1856 in Norfolk, England, Haggard was a pioneer of the genre now known as "lost world" fiction.
His travels and fascination with folklore motivated him to weave tales that balance fantastical elements with the realities of the colonial experience, establishing him as a seminal figure in adventure literature. This collection is an essential read for enthusiasts of classic literature and adventure fiction. It invites not only thrilling escapades but also deep reflections on morality, civilization, and the human condition.
Haggard's works resonate with timeless themes, making the collection a significant contribution to the canon of English literature and a must-have for both literary scholars and casual readers alike.
The Ultimate H. Rider Haggard Collection assembles an impressive array of Haggard'Äôs most celebrated works, emblematic of the late Victorian adventure genre. It encompasses novels like "King Solomon's Mines" and "She", showcasing his vivid storytelling, rich descriptions, and explorations of imperialist themes. Haggard's prose, characterized by its dramatic flair and intricate narrative structures, invites readers into fantastical realms where adventure and the unknown tempt the boundaries of civilization.
The collection serves as a valuable resource for understanding the socio-political anxieties of the late 19th century, reflecting colonial attitudes and the fascination with ancient myths and exotic cultures. Henry Rider Haggard, a contemporary of authors such as Rudyard Kipling, was profoundly influenced by his experiences in Africa, which informed his portrayal of adventure and exploration. Born in 1856 in Norfolk, England, Haggard was a pioneer of the genre now known as "lost world" fiction.
His travels and fascination with folklore motivated him to weave tales that balance fantastical elements with the realities of the colonial experience, establishing him as a seminal figure in adventure literature. This collection is an essential read for enthusiasts of classic literature and adventure fiction. It invites not only thrilling escapades but also deep reflections on morality, civilization, and the human condition.
Haggard's works resonate with timeless themes, making the collection a significant contribution to the canon of English literature and a must-have for both literary scholars and casual readers alike.
The collection serves as a valuable resource for understanding the socio-political anxieties of the late 19th century, reflecting colonial attitudes and the fascination with ancient myths and exotic cultures. Henry Rider Haggard, a contemporary of authors such as Rudyard Kipling, was profoundly influenced by his experiences in Africa, which informed his portrayal of adventure and exploration. Born in 1856 in Norfolk, England, Haggard was a pioneer of the genre now known as "lost world" fiction.
His travels and fascination with folklore motivated him to weave tales that balance fantastical elements with the realities of the colonial experience, establishing him as a seminal figure in adventure literature. This collection is an essential read for enthusiasts of classic literature and adventure fiction. It invites not only thrilling escapades but also deep reflections on morality, civilization, and the human condition.
Haggard's works resonate with timeless themes, making the collection a significant contribution to the canon of English literature and a must-have for both literary scholars and casual readers alike.







