Allan Quatermains Abenteuer Das unerforschte Land

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Die bereits aus anderen Romanen von Henry Rider Haggard bekannte Figur des Großwildjägers Allan Quatermain, begibt sich erneut auf eine Reise mit ungewissem Ziel nach Afrika ... Der Zivilisation müde beschließen Allan Quatermain und seine Gefährten Sir Henry Curtis und Kapitän John Good sich im noch unerforschten Afrika auf die Suche nach einem mythischen weißen Volk zu begeben, das Legenden zufolge im unerforschten Inneren des schwarzen Kontinentes lebt. Begleitet von dem klugen und gefährlichen Zulu-Krieger Umslopogaas müssen die drei Gefährten auf ihrer aufregenden Expedition gefährliche Kämpfe mit wilden Massai-Kriegern bestehen. Nachdem diese Gefahren überstanden sind, reisen sie weiter zu einem unzugänglichen Hochtal, wo sie auf das von der restlichen Zivilisation gänzlich abgeschnittene legendäre weiße Volk treffen ...

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H. Rider Haggard, born Henry Rider Haggard on June 22, 1856, in Norfolk, England, was a pioneering figure in the adventure and fantasy genres. His early life was marked by a stint in South Africa, where he worked in various administrative roles, experiences that profoundly influenced his writing. Haggard's tales of lost civilizations, exotic landscapes, and heroic quests captivated Victorian and Edwardian readers, cementing his place as a master storyteller.Haggard's most famous creation, the character Allan Quatermain, became an archetype for the adventurer-hero, influencing countless subsequent works, including those by Edgar Rice Burroughs and even modern cinematic heroes like Indiana Jones. His novel "King Solomon's Mines" (1885) is often credited with establishing the "Lost World" literary genre, blending elements of adventure, mystery, and the supernatural.A man of his time, Haggard's works reflect the colonial attitudes prevalent in the British Empire, which has led to modern critiques of his portrayal of indigenous cultures. Despite this, his narratives often reveal a deep respect for the landscapes and peoples he wrote about, showcasing a complexity that invites ongoing discussion.Beyond his literary contributions, Haggard was an advocate for agricultural reform and served on several commissions, reflecting his commitment to social issues. His influence extended beyond literature into the realms of policy and public service, making him a multifaceted figure whose legacy continues to provoke and inspire.Haggard's adventurous spirit, coupled with his ability to weave compelling narratives, ensures his place in literary history as a trailblazer who expanded the horizons of fiction and left an indelible mark on the genre.

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