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H. Rider Haggard

She and Allan

H. Rider Haggard performs a spectacular literary feat in "She and Allan," bringing together two of his most iconic characters: the immortal sorceress Ayesha, "She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed," and the great Zulu warrior and adventurer, Allan Quatermain. The story is narrated by Quatermain himself, who, weary from a life of hardship and grieving personal loss, seeks answers about the afterlife. Guided by the mystic wisdom of the dwarf Zikali, the "Thing-that-should-not-have-been-born," Allan embarks on a perilous journey to the lost kingdom of Kôr to consult its legendary ruler, She. His path is fraught with danger, including battles with hostile tribes and a confrontation with the terrifying cannibals of the Amahagger people. When he finally stands before Ayesha in her marvellous, fire-lit caves, their meeting is a clash of titans: the pragmatic, brave but skeptical hunter and the all-powerful, centuries-old queen who claims knowledge of life and death. Ayesha, fascinated by this bold mortal, subjects him to tests and reveals visions of his departed loved ones. H. Rider Haggard masterfully blends adventure with deep philosophical questions, as these two legendary figures engage in a battle of wits and wills, exploring themes of immortality, love, power, and the very meaning of human existence.


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