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Eric Brighteyes (eBook)

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2022
300 Seiten
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Eric Brighteyes - Henry Rider Haggard
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Henry Rider Haggard's novel 'Eric Brighteyes' is a classic adventure tale set in Viking-age Iceland. The story follows the titular character as he navigates the treacherous landscapes of love, betrayal, and honor. Haggard's descriptive prose brings the harsh beauty of the Icelandic wilderness to life, immersing the reader in a world of sword fights, clan rivalries, and ancient customs. The novel's themes of loyalty, bravery, and fate reflect the romanticism of the late 19th century. With its vivid imagery and compelling narrative, 'Eric Brighteyes' stands out as a landmark work of historical fiction. Henry Rider Haggard, a British author known for his adventure stories, drew inspiration from Norse mythology and Icelandic sagas to craft 'Eric Brighteyes.' His deep interest in folklore and history shines through in the novel, as he expertly weaves together elements of fantasy and reality. Haggard's fascination with ancient cultures and heroic ideals lends authenticity to his portrayal of Viking society. I highly recommend 'Eric Brighteyes' to readers who enjoy thrilling adventure stories filled with vivid historical detail and memorable characters. Haggard's masterful storytelling and rich imagination make this novel a captivating and immersive read for anyone interested in tales of epic heroism and ancient cultures.

Sir Henry Rider Haggard (1856–1925) was an English writer famed for his adventure novels set in exotic locales. His career blossomed with the release of 'King Solomon's Mines' (1885), a milestone in the lost-world genre that brought him great acclaim as a master of adventure literature. Haggard's writing was lauded not just for entertainment, but also for the depths of its character development, particularly evident in his much-admired creation, Allan Quatermain, the protagonist of 'King Solomon's Mines' and subsequent novels. In addition to his seminal Quatermain series, Haggard published 'Eric Brighteyes' (1891), an Icelandic-inspired saga that incorporates elements of Northern European myth and saga traditions, distinguishing his work with a rich vein of historical and cultural references. A notable novelist of the Victorian era, Haggard's work is characterized by vivid descriptions, heroic characters, and a style that captures the expansive spirit of the age of empire. His storytelling abilities are renowned for they often interweave romanticism with the burgeoning interest of the period in anthropology and archaeology. This unique blend contributed to the literary tapestry of his time, capturing the imaginations of readers hungry for escapism and adventure. Haggard was knighted in 1912 for services to the British Empire, underscoring not only the entertainment value of his work but also its cultural significance—reflecting and shaping contemporary attitudes toward colonial exploration.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
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Schlagworte 19th century fantasy novels • Adventure novel • Carolyn Wells • Classic • Epic Fantasy Saga • epic hero • Game of Thrones • Henry Rider Haggard • Henry Rider Haggard classics • heroic fantasy fiction • Historical • historical fantasy literature • historical fiction • Jules Verne • Ken Follett • Love and conflict • Nordic setting • Norse mythology • Norse mythology fiction • Old Norse legends • Outlander • Robert Graves • romantic adventure • Scandinavian epic tales • Stieg Larsson • Sword and Sorcery • The Conqueror • The Hobbit • The Hunger Games • The Maze Runner • Viking adventure novel • Viking saga • Warrior prowess
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