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H. Rider Haggard was a prominent English author known for his adventure novels set in exotic locales, particularly in Africa. He achieved fame with his classic work, "King Solomon's Mines," published in 1885, which became one of the first significant works in the genre of lost world stories. Haggard's writing is characterized by its vivid imagery, strong characters, and exploration of themes such as imperialism and the clash of civilization and savagery. His narratives often reflect the Victorian attitudes of his time while still capturing the imagination of readers across generations.

Throughout his career, Haggard penned numerous novels, essays, and works of non-fiction. His storytelling not only entertained but also influenced many writers who followed him, contributing to the development of the adventure fiction genre. Haggard's works have been adapted into various films and continue to be a source of inspiration for modern adventure tales. His legacy as a pioneer in literature endures, showcasing the timeless appeal of his narratives and the vivid worlds he created.

出生日期 June 22, 1856
出生地点 Eland, South Africa
去世日期 May 14, 1925