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Rider Haggard, H.

 
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Sinopsis

Joan Haste by H. Rider Haggard is a compelling romance set against the backdrop of 19th-century England. The novel follows the life of Joan Haste, a beautiful and spirited young woman entangled in a tragic love affair with Henry Graves, a man bound by duty and societal expectations. As they navigate the challenges of their forbidden love, Joan faces heartbreak, sacrifice, and the harsh realities of Victorian society. With its rich characterizations and emotional depth, this 1895 novel showcases Haggard’s versatility beyond his renowned adventure stories, offering a poignant exploration of love, honor, and the human spirit.



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Reseña del editor

"Sir Henry Rider Haggard is best known for his adventure novels, especially King Solomon's Mines and She. Born in England, he emigrated to South Africa briefly, before returning to seek a legal career. He eventually became one of the most popular British authors of all time. Written in 1895, Joan Haste is a romance, but has enough action to satisfy any of Haggard's fans."

Biografía del autor

Stephen Coan is an assistant editor of The Natal Witness.

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