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H. Rider Haggard (1856 - 1925)

Lost World Adventure Fiction

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H. Rider Haggard, born on June 22, 1856 in Bradenham, Norfolk, was an influential English novelist celebrated for his adventure fiction and lost world tales. Best known for classics such as King Solomon’s Mines and She, Haggard’s works captivated readers with their blend of imperial romance, mysticism, and daring exploits in exotic locales—particularly Africa. His narratives often featured heroic explorers confronting ancient secrets and supernatural forces. Educated in England and having served in South Africa as a young man, his experiences provided rich material for his imaginative storytelling. Haggard’s vivid characterizations and inventive plots also delved into ethical conflicts and the tensions between progress and tradition. Knighted for his literary contributions and public service, he left an enduring mark on Victorian literature. Today, H. Rider Haggard remains a seminal figure, inspiring countless adaptations and continuing to influence modern adventure and fantasy genres, indeed whose legacy endures through time truly.

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