Book Title: Heart of the World
Author: H. Rider Haggard
Episode: Number 93 | Part 4
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The novel explores themes of immortality, power, destiny, and the price of seeking knowledge beyond human limits. It delves into the complexities of human desires, the consequences of unchecked ambition, and the alluring yet dangerous allure of the unknown. As Leo becomes entangled in Ayesha's world, he must confront difficult choices that challenge his beliefs and test his resilience.
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About the author:
Haggard's breakthrough came with the publication of his novel "King Solomon's Mines" in 1885. The book introduced readers to his signature style of adventure storytelling and gained immense popularity. The novel's success spurred him to write more adventure tales, often set in far-off lands with exotic backgrounds.
One of his most famous works is "She: A History of Adventure" (1887), featuring the iconic character Ayesha, a supernatural and immortal woman. The book explored themes of love, immortality, and power and became a classic of Victorian adventure literature.
Haggard's other notable works include "Allan Quatermain" (1887), "Jess" (1887), "Eric Brighteyes" (1891), and the "Ayesha" series, which included "Ayesha: The Return of She" (1905) and "Wisdom's Daughter" (1923).
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Additional Resources:
Heart of the World by H. Rider Haggard http://www.loyalbooks.com/book/heart-of-the-world-by-h-rider-haggard