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Queen Sheba's Ring (eBook)

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2022
242 Seiten
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Queen Sheba's Ring - H. Rider Haggard
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In "Queen Sheba's Ring," H. Rider Haggard crafts a captivating tale that intertwines adventure, archaeology, and rich folklore, rooted in the speculative history of the legendary Queen of Sheba. The novel transports readers to the sun-drenched landscapes of the Middle East and Africa, employing Haggard's signature blend of vivid imagery and evocative prose. This narrative stands in the tradition of late Victorian exploration literature, where the allure of the unknown and the fantastical dance seamlessly with historical inquiry, inviting readers to ponder the intersections between myth and reality. Haggard, a prominent figure in the adventure genre, is recognized for his earlier works such as "King Solomon's Mines" which similarly explores themes of discovery and conquest. His extensive travels and engagement with colonial cultures informed his passion for storytelling, allowing him to blend real-world locations with fantastical lore. Haggard's interest in biblical history and ancient civilizations profoundly shapes the narrative of "Queen Sheba's Ring," reflecting his fascination with lost empires and the quest for truth in histories obscured by time. This novel is highly recommended for readers who appreciate richly woven tales that challenge the boundaries of history and fantasy. Fans of Haggard's work, as well as those intrigued by the enigmatic figure of the Queen of Sheba, will find in this novel both adventure and intellectual engagement, making it a compelling addition to any collection.

H. Rider Haggard, born Henry Rider Haggard on June 22, 1856, in Norfolk, England, established himself as a prolific English writer of the 19th and early 20th centuries. His innovative prose within the adventure and fantasy genres has cemented him as a primary figure in the literary world. Notably, Haggard is best recognized for his work 'King Solomon's Mines' (1885), where he introduces the character Allan Quatermain, a template for the adventure hero archetype, which significantly influenced subsequent literature and paved the way for similar characters like Indiana Jones. 'Queen Sheba's Ring' (1910) is another of Haggard's prominent works, showcasing his unique blend of adventure, mysticism, and ancient civilizations, illustrating his continued fascination with Africa, a continent he was intimately connected with during his work in the British colonial service. Haggard's narrative style often weaves together elements of romance, supernatural, and exotic locales, creating escapist fiction that both entertains and incites contemplation on colonial and cultural themes. His contribution to the literary form of the 'lost world' genre has been acknowledged as formative and genre-defining. Haggard's prolific output included over 50 novels and numerous short stories and non-fiction works until his death on May 14, 1925. His legacy as a foundational author in adventure fiction endures, influencing literature, film, and popular culture more broadly.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century authors • 19th century exploration novel • action-packed adventure • adventure fiction • adventure stories • adventurous love affair • Africa • African Adventure Story • British Colonial Literature • Classic Literature • colonial romance narrative • English literature • Exotic historical fiction • Fiction • Historical Fantasy • H. Rider Haggard novels • lost civilization novels • lost civilization quest • mystery in Africa • North • Queen of Sheba mythology • rich cultural exploration • supernatural treasure hunt • victorian era fiction • vivid descriptive storytelling
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