H. RIDER HAGGARD Ultimate Collection: 60+ Works in One Volume

| Titolo | H. RIDER HAGGARD Ultimate Collection: 60+ Works in One Volume | Autore | Henry Rider Haggard | Prezzo | € 1,99 | Editore | DigiCat | Lingua | Testo in Inglese | Formato | Adobe DRM | |
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H. Rider Haggard's "Ultimate Collection: 60+ Works in One Volume" presents a comprehensive anthology that encapsulates the essence of late 19th-century adventure literature. Renowned for his pioneering contributions to the genre, Haggard weaves tales rich with exotic locales, historical contexts, and captivating plots featuring daring protagonists. This collection features seminal works such as "King Solomon's Mines" and "She," which explore themes of exploration, imperialism, and the clash between civilization and the primitive world. Drawing on vivid descriptions and an engaging narrative style, Haggard crafts stories that not only entertain but also reflect the sociopolitical perspectives of his time, with an underlying tension reflecting the era's colonial ambitions and ethnocentrism. Haggard, a contemporary of writers like Rudyard Kipling and Mark Twain, was deeply influenced by his travels in Africa and his experiences in the British Empire. His understanding of indigenous cultures and fascination with lost civilizations imbued his narratives with authenticity and allure. The author's personal encounters and diverse background are evident in the rich tapestry of characters and settings he brings to life, providing a unique insight into the adventure genre. This ultimate collection is a must-have for enthusiasts of adventure literature, history, and those wishing to grasp the breadth of Haggard's literary landscape. Readers will delight in the journey through exotic realms and heroic quests while contemplating the intricate interplay of culture and adventure, making it an invaluable addition to any literary collection.
' This juxtaposition of thrilling escapades and cultural introspection promises to engage both the devoted enthusiast of Victorian-era narratives and contemporary readers seeking to voyage through the unknown. Scholars will appreciate the opportunity to analyze Haggard's impact on genre literature and the representations of colonialism, while casual adventurers can immerse themselves in the enthralling odysseys that have captivated audiences for more than a century.
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