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In "Queen Sheba's Ring," Henry Rider Haggard intricately weaves a tale that fuses adventure, archaeology, and myth within a rich narrative framework. The novel follows the protagonist, an intrepid explorer named Horace Holly, who embarks on a quest to uncover the secrets of the ancient land of Sheba. Haggard masterfully blends rich descriptions with thrilling escapades, drawing the reader into the depths of a world steeped in biblical lore and exoticism. This narrative not only entertains but also prompts thoughtful consideration of historical significance and cultural heritage, underscoring…mehr

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In "Queen Sheba's Ring," Henry Rider Haggard intricately weaves a tale that fuses adventure, archaeology, and myth within a rich narrative framework. The novel follows the protagonist, an intrepid explorer named Horace Holly, who embarks on a quest to uncover the secrets of the ancient land of Sheba. Haggard masterfully blends rich descriptions with thrilling escapades, drawing the reader into the depths of a world steeped in biblical lore and exoticism. This narrative not only entertains but also prompts thoughtful consideration of historical significance and cultural heritage, underscoring Haggard's own fascination with exploration during the late Victorian era, a time marked by both fascination and colonial expansion in Africa. Haggard's background as an English writer, adventurer, and pioneer of the lost world genre shines through in this work. Having spent time in South Africa, he was deeply influenced by his experiences in colonial territories. His firsthand knowledge of the region, coupled with an acute awareness of the Victorian zeitgeist, informed his portrayal of adventures that are at once imaginative and reflective of contemporary societal views on empire and civilization. "Queen Sheba's Ring" is a captivating read that will appeal not only to fans of classic literature but also to those interested in adventure and history. Haggard's vivid storytelling and engaging characters invite readers to explore a bygone world where the mysteries of the past are waiting to be uncovered. It stands as a testament to the enduring allure of epic quests and the quest for knowledge.

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Henry Rider Haggard (1856 - 1925) war ein britischer Schriftsteller des 19. Jahrhunderts, bekannt für seine Abenteuerromane. Er wurde am 22. Juni 1856 in England geboren. Haggard verbrachte einige Zeit in Südafrika, wo er Erfahrungen sammelte, die seine späteren Romane prägten. Sein bekanntestes Werk ist "König Salomons Schatzkammer", das zu einer der klassischen Abenteuergeschichten der viktorianischen Ära wurde. Haggard schrieb über 50 Bücher, die sich oft mit Themen wie Kolonialismus, Abenteuer und übernatürlichen Elementen beschäftigten. Er verstarb am 14. Mai 1925 in England.