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H. Rider Haggard

    22 giugno 1856 – 14 maggio 1925

    Henry Rider Haggard fu un autore inglese rinomato per i suoi romanzi d'avventura ambientati in luoghi esotici, principalmente in Africa, ed è accreditato come il creatore del genere letterario del "Mondo Perduto". Le sue storie, posizionate all'estremità più leggera della letteratura vittoriana, rimangono popolari e influenti. L'opera di Haggard spesso approfondisce temi di esplorazione, civiltà perdute e lo scontro di culture, trasportando i lettori in regni affascinanti e inesplorati. Il suo stile narrativo è caratterizzato dalla sua vasta portata e dall'evocazione del mistero.

    H. Rider Haggard
    Adventure Stories
    Queen Sheba's ring
    Tales of Allan Quatermain
    The Saga of Eric Brighteyes (Ed. Tom Shippey - Uppsala Books)
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    La donna eterna
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      • 360pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of the Zulu kingdom, this thrilling novel is the eighteenth in the Allan Quatermain series and serves as the climax of a trilogy. It weaves a rich narrative filled with adventure, exploring themes of courage and resilience. Readers will be drawn into the vibrant culture and challenges faced by the characters, culminating in a gripping conclusion that ties together the events of its predecessors, "Marie" and "Child of Storm."

      Finished
    • This new edition of H. Rider Haggard's saga-inspired work offers an in-depth exploration of the story, enriched by Tom Shippey's insights. It features critical analysis, historical context, and thematic discussions that enhance the reader's understanding of the narrative and its characters. Shippey's expertise sheds light on the cultural significance of the tale, making it a valuable resource for both new readers and fans of classic literature.

      The Saga of Eric Brighteyes (Ed. Tom Shippey - Uppsala Books)
    • Featuring the legendary adventurer Allan Quatermain, this collection includes three captivating stories: "Long Odds," "Hunter Quatermain's Story," and "A Tale of Three Lions." Alongside these tales, readers will also enjoy two bonus stories, "The Mahatma and the Hare" and "Black Heart and White Heart," expanding the adventure and themes of exploration and courage. This anthology showcases the rich storytelling and thrilling escapades that have made Quatermain a beloved character in classic literature.

      Tales of Allan Quatermain
    • Red Eve

      • 228pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of the 14th century, the story explores the passionate romance between Sir Hugh de Cressi and Eve Clavering amidst the chaos of the Black Death and the Hundred Years' War. Their love faces numerous challenges, including political intrigue and personal sacrifices, while the narrative vividly depicts medieval life and thrilling battles. The novel highlights the enduring strength of love in the face of adversity, making for a compelling historical romance.

      Red Eve
    • The Wanderer's Necklace

      • 358pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Set against a backdrop of historical intrigue, Olaf, a Norse nobleman, embarks on an epic journey after discovering an ancient necklace imbued with mysterious powers. His quest takes him across Europe and the Middle East, where he confronts trials and battles while unraveling the necklace's secrets tied to his fate. In Byzantium, he navigates court politics and falls for the enchanting Heliodore. This 1914 tale masterfully combines romance, mystery, and the supernatural, highlighting Haggard's skill in imaginative storytelling and rich historical detail.

      The Wanderer's Necklace
    • Colonel Quaritch

      • 318pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Set against a backdrop of financial struggle, the narrative weaves a complex tale involving lost family wealth, love triangles, and the pursuit of power. Themes of blackmail and attempted murder create a tense atmosphere, while a forced marriage and betrayal add to the intrigue. Ultimately, the story culminates in a battle between good and evil, showcasing the triumph of virtue amidst scandal and deception. The novel is rich in mystery and offers a compelling blend of romance and suspense.

      Colonel Quaritch
    • Moon of Israel

      A Tale of the Exodus

      • 236pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Set in ancient Egypt during the biblical Exodus, the narrative centers on the forbidden romance between Prince Seti and Merapi, a Hebrew slave known as the "Moon of Israel." Their love story unfolds amidst political intrigue, divine interventions, and the plagues afflicting Egypt. The novel intricately depicts the conflict between Egyptian rulers and enslaved Israelites, blending romance with significant historical events. H. Rider Haggard's 1918 work showcases his talent for combining rich historical detail with a compelling narrative, immersing readers in a dramatic past.

      Moon of Israel