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She
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She

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These three great novels of African adventure continue to be favourite reading of those who love a thrilling tale. Perhaps the reason that they continue to be part of the public imagination, delighting each new generation afresh, is that they are filled with qualities close to the human heart: adventure, discovery, desire for immortality, terror, the search for the primitive … for what is unadorned by civilization. As Kipling said of Haggard’s work,
It goes, and it grips, and it moves with all the freshness of youth.
Haggard had lived for many years among primitive peoples in Africa, and his knowledge of the Dark Continent was matched by few men. Yet beyond his personal knowledge of Africa, his experience of savage life and wild lands, and his faculty for making us believe impossible tales - lies a feeling for the supernatural. Adventure alone was not enough for Haggard. As he said,
The thing must have a heart; mere adventures are not enough - I can turn them out by the peck.
About
She,
one of the great mythical creations of the late 19th century, he said,
The only clear notion that I had was that of an immortal woman inspired by immortal love … and it came - it came faster than my poor aching hand could set it down.
Kipling simply said,
You did not write ‘She,’ you know. Something wrote it through you.
His novels have been called parables, asking
What are science, learning, and consciousness of knowledge and power, in the face of Omnipotence?
They have been called romance. And they have been called excitingly alive and imaginative by almost everyone who has ever picked up a volume, from R. L. Stevenson to George Orwell.
Do any of the moderns equal H. Rider Haggard as spinners of suspense yarns?

  • Los Angeles Times
    Haggard could spin a yarn so full of suspense and colour that you couldn’t put the story down.

  • Washington Post

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dover Publications Inc.
Country
United States
Date
1 June 1951
Pages
636
ISBN
9780486206431

These three great novels of African adventure continue to be favourite reading of those who love a thrilling tale. Perhaps the reason that they continue to be part of the public imagination, delighting each new generation afresh, is that they are filled with qualities close to the human heart: adventure, discovery, desire for immortality, terror, the search for the primitive … for what is unadorned by civilization. As Kipling said of Haggard’s work,
It goes, and it grips, and it moves with all the freshness of youth.
Haggard had lived for many years among primitive peoples in Africa, and his knowledge of the Dark Continent was matched by few men. Yet beyond his personal knowledge of Africa, his experience of savage life and wild lands, and his faculty for making us believe impossible tales - lies a feeling for the supernatural. Adventure alone was not enough for Haggard. As he said,
The thing must have a heart; mere adventures are not enough - I can turn them out by the peck.
About
She,
one of the great mythical creations of the late 19th century, he said,
The only clear notion that I had was that of an immortal woman inspired by immortal love … and it came - it came faster than my poor aching hand could set it down.
Kipling simply said,
You did not write ‘She,’ you know. Something wrote it through you.
His novels have been called parables, asking
What are science, learning, and consciousness of knowledge and power, in the face of Omnipotence?
They have been called romance. And they have been called excitingly alive and imaginative by almost everyone who has ever picked up a volume, from R. L. Stevenson to George Orwell.
Do any of the moderns equal H. Rider Haggard as spinners of suspense yarns?

  • Los Angeles Times
    Haggard could spin a yarn so full of suspense and colour that you couldn’t put the story down.

  • Washington Post

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dover Publications Inc.
Country
United States
Date
1 June 1951
Pages
636
ISBN
9780486206431