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2354:—at least, at the time, it struck me as evil. How am I to describe it? I cannot—simply I cannot! The man does not live whose pen could convey a sense of what I saw. I might talk of the great changing eyes of deepest, softest black, of the tinted face, of the broad and noble brow, on which the hair grew low, and delicate, straight features. But, beautiful, surpassingly beautiful as they all were, her loveliness did not lie in them. It lay rather, if it can be said to have had any fixed abiding place, in a visible majesty, in an imperial grace, in a godlike stamp of softened power, which shone upon that radiant countenance like a living halo. Never before had I guessed what beauty made sublime could be—and yet, the sublimity was a dark one—the glory was not all of heaven—though none the less was it glorious. Though the face before me was that of a young woman of certainly not more than thirty years, in perfect health, and the first flush of ripened beauty, yet it had stamped upon it a look of unutterable experience, and of deep acquaintance with grief and passion. Not even the lovely smile that crept about the dimples of her mouth could hide this shadow of sin and sorrow. It shone even in the light of the glorious eyes, it was present in the air of majesty, and it seemed to say: "Behold me, lovely as no woman was or is, undying and half-divine; memory haunts me from age to age, and passion leads me by the hand—evil have I done, and from age to age evil I shall do, and sorrow shall I know till my redemption comes." 2314:. It was in the ruins of Kôr that Ayesha became the disciple of an old philosopher called Noot, who had found the secret to almost eternal life, but forbade both himself and others from exploiting this secret to gain extreme longevity. When Noot died Ayesha went to the source of life he had found, a mystical pillar of fire located in the depths of a mountain cave-system, and she bathed in its flames. She left the flames more beautiful even than she had been before, but then spent two millennia awaiting the reincarnation of Kallikrates, a priest whom she loved but killed in jealousy at the very moment she gained immortality in or around 339 BC. In Kôr she was worshipped by the Amahagger people, who inhabited the area surrounding its ruins. She wears a veil to prevent men being blinded by her beauty. Ayesha appears in a series of four novels: 202: 2350:
that did but serve to show its perfect and imperial shape, instinct with a life that was more than life, and with a certain serpent-like grace that was more than human. On her little feet were sandals, fastened with studs of gold. Then came ankles more perfect than ever sculptor dreamed of. About the waist her white kirtle was fastened by a double-headed snake of solid gold, above which her gracious form swelled up in lines as pure as they were lovely, till the kirtle ended on the snowy argent of her breast, whereon her arms were folded. I gazed above them at her face, and—I do not exaggerate—shrank back blinded and amazed. I have heard of the beauty of celestial beings, now I saw it; only this beauty, with all its awful loveliness and purity, was
2375:. In his youth Umslopogaas leaves Zululand and spends a time living with a wolf-pack and a man called Galazi. The two men develop a strong bond and come to call themselves brothers. Umslopogaas then becomes the chieftain of a tribe called the People of the Axe, winning the great axe of their village in fair fight. This weapon is held by Umslopogaas for the rest of his life, and is referred to variously as "the Woodpecker" (due to the way Umslopogaas uses it to poke holes in his enemies' heads) and "Inkosi-kaas" (chieftainess). When visiting the lost city of KĂ´r with Quatermain and 4439:
Solomon. The look and feel of Indiana and his past adventures are quite apparent here, and his new quest follows some very similar through lines. Like Quartermain, Jones is reluctantly forced into helping the Russians find the Lost Temple of Akator and the Crystal Skulls mentioned in the film's title. Both Quartermain and Jones are confronted by angry villagers and a myriad of dangerous booby traps. Look to King Solomon's Mines for a good idea on the feel and tone Lucas and Spielberg are after with their latest Indiana Jones outing.
54: 2187:. . . stout and dark . . . a lieutenant of thirty-one, who, after seventeen years' service, had been turned out of her Majesty's employ with the barren honour of a commander's rank, because it was impossible that he should be promoted . . . broad, of medium height, dark, stout, and rather a curious man to look at. He was so very neat and so very clean-shaved, and he always wore an eye-glass in his right eye. It seemed to grow there, for it had no string, and he never took it out except to wipe it. 3280:." Quatermain frequently encounters natives who are more brave and wise than Europeans, and women (black and white) who are smarter and emotionally stronger than men (though not necessarily as good; cf. the title character of "She"). Through the Quatermain novels and his other works, Haggard also expresses his own mysticism and interest in non-Christian concepts, particularly karma and reincarnation, though he expresses these concepts in such a way as to be compatible with the Christian faith. 1598: 2460:, Haggard portrays Chaka as a paranoid psychopath, and was for the most part historically accurate in describing the actions of the king; for example, it is true that he killed seven thousand people after his mother died because he accused them of not showing enough grief. However, it is not true that Chaka killed his mother, as is depicted in the book. Haggard did not intend to be true to history in every detail, but his descriptions of Zulu history, culture and politics are mostly accurate. 2573:, wherein he is a caveman called Pag. Hans is described as a short and ugly individual of unknown age, though apparently old. Hans is cunning, wise, humorous and very devoted to Quatermain, who he has served since the hunter was a child; his conversations with Allan provide much wit, but also plenty of food for thought. Throughout the series, Hans appears as Allan's companion more frequently than any other character, and the relationship between the pair is imbued with emotional power. 3257:. The similarities are striking between Haggard's close friend Burnham and his Quatermain character: both were small and wiry Victorian adventurers in Africa; both sought and discovered ancient treasures and civilizations; both battled large wild animals and native peoples; both were renowned for their ability to track, even at night; and both men had similar nicknames (Quatermain, "Watcher-by-Night"; Burnham, "He-who-sees-in-the-dark"). 2246:. . . without exception, the handsomest young fellow I have ever seen. He was very tall, very broad, and had a look of power and a grace of bearing that seemed as native to him as it is to a wild stag. In addition his face was almost without flaw—a good face as well as a beautiful one, and when he lifted his hat, which he did just then to a passing lady, I saw that his head was covered with little golden curls growing close to the scalp. 3075:, who appeared in Haggard's book, Lalila and the dwarf Paga – or Pag, as he was called in Haggard's novel. Now the hero of Haggard's novel has died in my novel; he gave the axe to Pag, who in turn has given it to Kwasin. Kwasin will have this huge axe through the series, and eventually it will go to Hadon's son, who, after the great catastrophe, will emigrate to the south and found the city of Kôr which appeared in Haggard's 4667: 2654:"I do not know", he answered, "but it is so. Listen. There was a certain Mopo, or as some called him, Umbopo, who was Chaka’s body-servant and my foster-father, and he told me that twice this Medicine", and he pointed to the image, "was sent to Chaka, and that each time the Lion obeyed the message that came with it. A third time it was sent, but he did not obey the message and then—where was Chaka?” 2714:. She has clairvoyant abilities, and has from childhood felt a strange connexion to Egypt. She is a reincarnation of the Lady Amada, an ancient Egyptian noblewoman. On her breast is a mark in the shape of a crescent moon, and this symbol leads Harût to take her to Kendahland. For some years she stays there as an oracle, and loses all memory of her life beforehand; but at the end of 1071:. (In the opening lines of that book, Ayesha refers to "one Allan, a wandering hunter of beasts and a fighting man of good blood who visited me at Kôr, though of this I said nothing to Holly or to my lord Kallikrates, now known as Leo or the Lion, because as to this Allan I held it wiser to be silent.") The books tell the story of Ayesha, a beautiful and immortal sorceress from 3081:. And this axe, if you're familiar with the Allan Quatermain novels, later on fell into the hands of Umslopogaas, the great Zulu hero, who shattered it in the city of Zu-Vendis, you remember. So... I'm tracing the history of this axe from Haggard to Burroughs and back to Haggard; and I'm incorporating Haggard's lost cities into Burroughs's lost cities." 2694:. His tribe is the White Kendah, who worship an idol called the Ivory Child. They are at war with the Black Kendah, who worship the devil Jana. The Child requires a prophetess or oracle to speak its mind, and it is to this end that Harût kidnaps Lady Luna Ragnall, making her the oracle of the Child. An early incarnation of Harût appears in 833:, Luna Holmes, but the latter is kidnapped by the wizard Harût while in Egypt. Quatermain, Hans, Ragnall and his servant Savage reach the lost world of Kendahland, Harût's homeland, to rescue Lady Ragnall. The two Kendah tribes are at war, as one faction worships "the Child," an idol representing the Egyptian god 2456:, one of the greatest geniuses and most wicked men who ever lived. He was killed in the year 1828, having slaughtered more than a million human beings." (While many agree the number was around one million, some modern estimates place the number of people Chaka killed at something closer to two million.) In 2496:
Amenartas is an ancient Egyptian princess with whom the priest Kallikrates fell in love. It was for Kallikrates' love of Amenartas that the jealous Ayesha killed him. Ayesha, Kallikrates and Amenartas form the most important "recurring triangle" in Haggard's work, as they repeat their affairs through
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Mopo, also called Zweete, is a Zulu witch-doctor in the days of Chaka. He fosters Umslopogaas, the son of Chaka, as his own son to prevent him being killed by his real father, who murdered his own children to prevent any of them from living to challenge his rule. After most of his family is killed by
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He was a wonderful-looking old man, with a snowy beard, so long that the ends of it hung over the sides of the litter, and he had a hooked nose, above which flashed out a pair of eyes as keen as a snake's, while his whole countenance was instinct with a look of wise and sardonic humour impossible to
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In his essay "H. Rider Haggard's Character Hans the Hottentot," Thomas Kent Miller writes that "Haggard successfully made Fate a character in many of his books. It seemed to me that his stories did not come alive due to characterizations or plot developments so much as they did to turnings of Fate."
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At a dinner-party in Yorkshire, Quatermain recounts a memorable encounter with a buffalo he once had on a South African hunting expedition. The short story features Sir Henry Curtis and Captain John Good as minor characters. It also includes a character called the Hottentot Hans, but this is not the
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He appeared to be about forty years of age . . . he was shortish, rather bow-legged, very deep chested, and with unusually long arms. He had dark hair and small eyes, and the hair grew right down on his forehead, and his whiskers grew right up to his hair, so that there was uncommonly little of his
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Based on an 1885 novel by Henry Rider Haggard, the exploits of Alan Quartermain have long served as a template for the Indiana Jones character. In this particular film, King Solomon's Mines (1950), Quartermain finds himself unwillingly thrust into a worldwide search for the legendary mines of King
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She lifted her white and rounded arms—never had I seen such arms before—and slowly, very slowly, withdrew some fastening beneath her hair. Then all of a sudden the long, corpse-like wrappings fell from her to the ground, and my eyes travelled up her form, now only robed in a garb of clinging white
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who travelled throughout the ancient world, finally concealing herself in the ruins of the city of KĂ´r around 339 BC. Here she killed the man she loved, Kallikrates, in a fit of jealousy, and was forced to await his reincarnation in the dim vaults and tombs of the dead city for two thousand years.
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In this posthumously published Quatermain adventure, Allan and Hans travel with a strange sorcerer called Kaneke to Mone-land. This strange lost world is located in the crater of a volcano and is inhabited by the Dabanda people (the nation to whom Kaneke himself belongs), who have attained to high
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he has just turned 55, giving him a birthdate of 1830. Physically, he is small, wiry, and unattractive, with a beard and short hair that sticks up. His one skill is his marksmanship, where he has no equal. Quatermain is aware that as a professional hunter, he has helped to destroy his beloved wild
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In the Quatermain stories, as in the rest of Haggard's oeuvre – he wrote fifty-eight fiction books in total, as well as several volumes of non-fiction – the action is interspersed with philosophical reflections. Quatermain frequently enters into monologues wherein he muses on many subjects, among
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he appears to be able to communicate with Ayesha through dreams. Zikali is described as very unpleasant in appearance, resembling a huge toad. He possesses a hideous wooden charm, a carved likeness of himself called the "Great Medicine," which he claims his spirit can enter and inhabit and which
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Imagine to yourself a small, withered, yellow-faced man of sixty-three, with thin hands, large brown eyes, a head of grizzled hair cut short and standing up like a half-worn scrubbing-brush—total weight in my clothes, nine stone six—and you will get a very fair idea of Allan Quatermain, commonly
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while working in a hospital. Haggard did not write the Quatermain novels in chronological order, and made errors with some details. Quatermain's birth, age at the time of his marriages, and age at the time of his death cannot be reconciled to the apparent date of Harry's birth and age at death.
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The entire Indiana Jones franchise – films, television's Young Indiana Jones, books, games, comics, merchandise, Disneyland adventure-ride, & Indy imitations such as Romancing the Stone – owes everything to H. Rider Haggard as filtered through lowbudget film serials (themselves frequently
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Born in 1858, at five years old Leo Vincey, the son of an Englishman and a Greek woman, is adopted by Ludwig Horace Holly, who he comes to love dearly as he grows into manhood. Vincey is very handsome, with curly yellow hair, and is compared to the statue of a Greek god come to life. He is a
2179:. . . a gentleman of about thirty, was perhaps the biggest-chested and longest-armed man I ever saw. He had yellow hair, a thick yellow beard, clear-cut features, and large grey eyes set deep in his head. I never saw a finer-looking man, and somehow he reminded me of an ancient Dane. 2298:, is a woman born in Arabia in the fourth century BC. She possesses extreme beauty, and the Arab tribes fought viciously over her. She travelled throughout the ancient world, staying at one point in Greece and at another in Egypt, where she became the head priestess of the goddess 4670: 972:
mystical powers and who worship a goddess living on an island in Lake Mone. Allan and Hans meet an Englishman called John Taurus Arkle, who becomes the Chieftain of the Dabanda. While they are in Mone-land they experience many strange and frightening displays of occult powers.
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This novella tells the story of Allan Quatermain's youth in Africa, and of his marriage to Stella Carson. The story involves Quatermain's father, as well as the Zulu character Indaba-zimbi and the evil baboon-woman Hendrika. Hendrika is conjectured to have influenced
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Quatermain and Hans travel with the Zulu Mavovo and the young British collector Stephen Somers in quest of a giant orchid worshipped by a lost race called the Pongo. The book involves battles with Arab slave-traders, cannibalism, occultism, and a huge gorilla-god.
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Ludwig Horace Holly is a professor at Cambridge, born in 1841. In 1863 he adopted Leo Vincey, with whom he journeyed in East and Central Africa from 1883 to 1885, discovering the lost city of KĂ´r. Holly has a reputation for ugliness, and is called
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Allan Quatermain, said, he had always taken to be me, clothed in the body of Selous - as many others have done. I told him that he was right as to the first but not as to the second, since at the time I conceived Allan Quatermain I did not know
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I opened my shirt and by the clear light of the flame showed him the image of Zikali which hung about my neck. He stared at it, though touch it he would not. Then he stood up and lifting his great axe, he saluted the image with the word
532:, Ayesha's faithful minister. This book formed the third part of the "She" trilogy, although in chronological terms, it necessarily served as a prequel to the first two "She" books, since Allan Quatermain's meeting with Ayesha in 2385:, Umslopogaas slays the demon Rezu with the axe. Umslopogaas is chief of the People of the Axe for several years, but is eventually forced to flee north, though he takes his axe with him. Umslopogaas appears in three books: 1235:(1871), the lost world tale was largely invented and popularised by Haggard. Aside from the Quatermain lost world stories, Haggard wrote several other books in the same subgenre. His other lost world-lost race romances are 771:
In the final short story, Quatermain recounts the bravery of the titular Zulu character, who undertook an admirable feat of endurance to save the life of a child. "Magepa the Buck" was collected in the 1921 Haggard book
3063:"My Oparian civilization is not founded just on elements from Burroughs. It represents an amalgamation between Burroughs and Haggard. This huge axe-head made from meteorite iron actually first appeared in Haggard's 1111:(r. 1828 – 1840). It narrates the story of the youth of Umslopogaas as told by his foster-father, the witch-doctor Mopo. Allan Quatermain is mentioned in the final pages of the book under his Zulu name, Macumazahn. 3236:, have often been called the inspiration for Haggard's Allan Quatermain. However, Haggard denied that this was the case. In July 1916, he recorded in his diary an exchange between himself and his friend 2168:. Curtis, whose Zulu name is Incubu, is described as being a giant of a man, while Good (known by the natives as Bougwan) is a former naval officer who wears an eye-glass and has a dry sense of humour. 2132:, are two Englishmen who accompany Allan Quatermain to Kukuanaland and the mines of Solomon, three years later journeying again with Quatermain to the land of Zu-Vendis. Curtis and Good appear in 251:, a wise and caring family retainer from his youth. His sarcastic comments offer a sharp critique of European conventions. In his final adventures, Quatermain is joined by two British companions, 794:
and second volume in the Zulu Trilogy, Allan Quatermain becomes involved in the political rivalries between the Zulu princes. The book introduced Zikali, the Zulu dwarf-wizard first mentioned in
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All but two of the Quatermain stories are set in Africa in a period spanning the 1830s to the 1880s. Most or indeed all of the books include battles and other large-scale military engagements.
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The term "recurring triangle" refers to a man and two women, or two men and a woman, doomed to reenact their affair through successive reincarnations until they have achieved spiritual peace.
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In the third of the four Allan Quatermain short stories, Quatermain and his son Harry prospect for gold and seek revenge for their faithful servant Jim-Jim after he is killed by a lion.
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was only published two years later in 1887. The other Quatermain stories from this period are "Hunter Quatermain's Story" (1885), "Long Odds" (1886), "A Tale of Three Lions" (1887),
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Dates of events in Allan Quatermain's life and Ayesha's are given as "Chronological year" (left). Dates of first publication in book form are given as "Publication year" (right).
4258:| title=Hunter Quatermain's Story: The Uncollected Adventures of Allan Quatermain | isbn=978-0-7206-1182-3 | last1=Haggard | first1=Henry Rider | date=2003 | publisher=Peter Owen 2464:, the second Zulu king, also appears as a character, and he too is shown to be a tyrant, though he is described as lacking the greatness which characterised Chaka. He appears in 5601: 383:(1913), published four years after its composition in mid-1909. Haggard continued to write more Quatermain stories until his death in 1925; the final two books in the series, 2420:. Mopo and Umslopogaas later kill King Dingaan to avenge the death of Nada, Umslopogaas' most beloved wife. Haggard based Mopo on a real person, and the character appears in 5710: 295:. He marries twice, but is quickly widowed both times. He entrusts the printing of memoirs in the series to his son Harry, whose death he mourns in the opening of the novel 3260:
The beliefs and views of the fictional Quatermain aped those of Haggard himself, and beliefs that were common among the 19th-century Europeans. These include conventional
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called Hunter Quatermain, or by the natives "Macumazahn"—Anglicè, he who keeps a bright look-out at night, or, in vulgar English, a sharp fellow who is not to be taken in.
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Allan Quatermain: An Account of His Further Adventures and Discoveries in Company with Sir Henry Curtis, Bart., Commander John Good, R.N., and One Umslopogaas
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drug and witness previous incarnations of themselves as well as of other characters from the series (the Hottentot Hans, Lord Ragnall, Harût and Jana) in
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Zikali is a Zulu dwarf and witch-doctor referred to as the "Thing-that-should-never-have-been-born" and the "Opener-of-Roads." He is first mentioned in
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countenance to be seen. Altogether he reminded me forcibly of a gorilla, and yet there was something very pleasing and genial about the man's eye.
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and Captain John Good) through a remote region of southern Africa with the aim of locating Curtis' missing brother and the lost diamond mines of
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and feature the Axe which Umslopogaas wielded in Haggard's works. In the works of Farmer and Carey, the Axe is wielded by the character Kwasin.
5648: 5587: 2651:"How can that be?” I asked, "seeing that this image represents Zikali, Opener-of-Roads, as an old man, and Senzangacona died many years ago?” 5732: 5871: 5727: 5567: 4274: 3351: 3162: 625:, Quatermain, Curtis and Good return to Africa to locate a "great white race" hidden in the heart of the Dark Continent. They travel with 2987:
The Allan Quatermain character has been expanded greatly by modern writers; this use is possibly due to Haggard's works passing into the
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known as "the-thing-that-should-never-have-been-born" and "Opener-of-Roads." Zikali plots and finally achieves the overthrow of the
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was the first new Quatermain story for twenty-three years. It was followed by a short story, "Magepa the Buck" (1912), and then by
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Sir Henry Rider Haggard, the creator of Allan Quatermain, wrote fourteen novels and four short stories featuring the character.
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in all but name. She eventually moved to the ruins of KĂ´r in a part of Africa "about a hundred and seventy miles" north of the
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Quatermain, Hans, Umslopogaas and a Scotsman by the name of Robertson travel to KĂ´r, where they meet Ayesha from Haggard's
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Lady Luna Ragnall (née Luna Holmes) is the wife of Lord George Ragnall, an aristocratic Englishman. She is mentioned in
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Haggard was influenced by other larger-than-life adventurers whom he later met in Africa, most notably American Scout
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were most strongly influenced by Sir Henry Rider Haggard's "white man explores savage Africa" stories, in particular
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Although some of Haggard's Quatermain novels stand alone, there are a few important sub-series. In the Zulu trilogy,
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descendant and reincarnation of the fictional Greco-Egyptian priest Kallikrates. Holly and Leo appear in two books,
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Drew, Bernard A. Literary Afterlife: The Posthumous Continuations of 325 Authors' Fictional Characters, McFarland
353:(1889). The latter book collected the previous short stories as well as a new novelette. After the publication of 5391: 4820: 3355: 2772: 2644:"It is the big Medicine, the Medicine itself", he said, "that which has been known in the land since the time of 2152: 1799: 1783: 1751: 1720: 900: 665: 642: 599: 581: 357:, Haggard abandoned the Quatermain series for two decades. Then, from around April to August 1909, Haggard wrote 349: 4343: 5836: 5680: 4705: 3588: 2961: 2525:
Hans is a recurring character in the Allan Quatermain series, appearing as the hunter's friend and sidekick in
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After a twenty-three-year hiatus during which no new Quatermain stories were published, the hunter returned in
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to Haggard's KĂ´r and Zu-Vendis and envision Africa in 10,000 BC. The Khokarsa stories include characters from
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inspired by Haggard). Harrison Ford plays Indiana Jones as a hyperactive American version of Allan Quatermain
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In the final part of the Zulu Trilogy, Zikali wreaks revenge on the royal Zulu house. The book is during the
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Chaka and he is tortured by him, Mopo assassinates the Zulu king in revenge, with the help of the princes
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free places of Africa. In old age he hunts without pleasure, having no other means of making a living.
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Allan Quatermain, having waited until the last minute, orders his men to fire in this illustration by
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are prevalent in the Quatermain stories and other works by Haggard. They frequently take the form of
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the salute that is given to great wizards because they are supposed to be the home of many spirits.
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Quatermain describes how a lion mauled his leg on a hunting expedition. This event is referenced in
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The series spans 50 years of Quatermain's life, from 18 to 68; at the start of the foundation novel
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Quatermain aids the African queen Maiwa in a war of vengeance after her infant son is murdered.
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Mandiringana, E.; Stapleton, T. J. (1998). "The Literary Legacy of Frederick Courteney Selous".
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different incarnations, the two women vying to win Kallikrates' affection. Amenartas appears in
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The real-life kings of the Zulus between 1816 and 1879 appear as characters in Haggard's works.
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explores the adventures of James Lee Quatermain, the great-grandson of Allan, in the 1930s.
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under the name of the Tanofir, an Egyptian holy man who meditates and foresees the future.
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Here Umslopogaas passed his hand across his mouth, a significant gesture amongst the Zulus.
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drug, and witnesses his life in the last great Ice Age, when he was a chieftain called Wi.
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drug and witness some of their previous lives. Lady Ragnall appears for the final time in
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The route to King Solomon's Mines described by Haggard was also referred to in the movie
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The Allan Quatermain character has appeared in the following film and television works:
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The four Ayesha novels are marked (*). Allan Quatermain and Umslopogaas appears only in
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subgenre. Although the idea of lost peoples had precedents in earlier stories such as
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Quatermain is theorized to be one of the templates for the American film character
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Billali is a chieftain of one of the main Amahagger clans (the Amahagger being the
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as Quatermain. This was Connery's final acting role before his retirement in 2006.
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Allan Quatermain (centre) follows his men carrying a large quantity of ivory, in
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In 2005, an Allan Quatermain and Sherlock Holmes novel by Thomas Kent Miller,
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and acquired strong influence on the country, to the extent that she was the
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used elements from Haggard's Allan Quatermain and Ayesha stories in their
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Hunter Quatermain's Story: The Uncollected Adventures of Allan Quatermain
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Chronology of Haggard's Allan Quatermain, Ayesha, and Umslopogaas stories
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From J. E. Scott, "A Note Concerning the Late Mr Allan Quatermain", in
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In the earliest-written novels, native Africans refer to Quatermain as
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is part of the Quatermain series, although Quatermain is mentioned in
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The three Umslopogaas novels are marked (**). Ayesha appears only in
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contains an express denunciation of the use of the pejorative term "
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The character Quatermain is an English-born professional big game
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helped him with the plot. It is set shortly before the events of
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and adventurer, in film and television he has been portrayed by
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in 2013. These two books were collected, along with Miller's
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A Bibliography of the Works of Sir Henry Haggard 1856–1925
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protects any who wear it. The Great Medicine appears in
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is a historical fantasy and adventure romance set in
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier
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There are two characters in the first novel, 2765:Maiwa's Revenge: or, The War of the Little Hand 1603:Maiwa's Revenge: or, The War of the Little Hand 1222:The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket 849:is the first book in the series to involve the 715:woman, as well as his involvement in events in 711:, which describes his love for Marie Marais, a 654:Maiwa's Revenge; or, The War of the Little Hand 4256:https://books.google.com/books?id=KaFaAAAAMAAJ 2920: 1905:"Magepa the Buck", included in the collection 1718:"Allan's Wife", title story in the collection 475:drug, which induces clairvoyance and visions: 5595: 5316: 4720: 4706: 3298:The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines 3216:as Allan Quatermain's son, Harry Quatermain. 3006:(2018), features both Holmes and Quatermain. 2901:"A Tale of Three Lions" (first serialized in 2611:. Zikali is also referenced in such books as 4286: 3019:The Great Detective on the Roof of the World 1159:them Africa, God, Fate, morality, and life. 1143:is set near Zululand and involves Mopo from 978:Allan and the Ice-Gods: A Tale of Beginnings 695:(1892) was vital in his creation of Mowgli. 4198:The Great Detective at the Crucible of Life 3011:The Great Detective at the Crucible of Life 2290:Ayesha (pronounced "Assha"), also known as 2183:In the same chapter, Good is described as: 1007: 939:(1923), but it did not feature Quatermain. 555: 270: 5802:Fictional characters from the 19th century 5602: 5588: 5515:Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold 5323: 5309: 4713: 4699: 4337: 4335: 3332:Allan Quatermain was a major character in 3149:, a 1986 sequel again starring Chamberlain 3146:Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold 1331:Francis Stevens (Gertrude Barrows Bennett) 1076:The return of her lover is the premise of 5531:Allan Quatermain and the Temple of Skulls 4261: 3635:"David Pringle: Allan & the Ice-Gods" 3196:Allan Quatermain and the Spear of Destiny 3186:Allan Quatermain and the Temple of Skulls 3085: 2561:. 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He is the unacknowledged son of 2208:, Holly's appearance is detailed: 14: 5898: 5216:Cetywayo and His White Neighbours 4485: 4228:Miller, Thomas Kent (June 2016). 4115:Miller, Thomas Kent (June 2016). 3837:Miller, Thomas Kent (June 2016). 3797:Miller, Thomas Kent (June 2016). 3782:Haggard, H. Rider (Henry Rider). 3767:Haggard, H. Rider (Henry Rider). 3723:Haggard, H. Rider (Henry Rider). 3708:Haggard, H. Rider (Henry Rider). 3663:Haggard, H. Rider (Henry Rider). 3614:Haggard, H. Rider (Henry Rider). 3472:Miller, Thomas Kent (June 2016). 3059:and said of his Khokarsa series: 2925:The character was used by writer 2739:Books written by H. Rider Haggard 2488:and other Quatermain adventures. 1274:The Yellow God: An Idol of Africa 609:and other stories several times. 5877:Victorian era in popular culture 5872:America's Best Comics characters 5822:Characters in fantasy literature 4665: 4452:"It's Deadfall Adventures Time!" 3105:(1937), a British film starring 2892:"Long Odds" (first published in 2820:, December 1913 – November 1914) 2814:(1915) (first serialised in the 2242:, Haggard describes Leo Vincey: 1769:: or, The War of the Little Hand 1012:The Ayesha Series (1887 – 1923) 621:Three years after the events of 528:from the Quatermain series, and 521: 264: 52: 4682:She and Allan Quatermain Series 4458:from the original on 2014-01-15 4444: 4432:. Superheroflix. 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Archived from 4268:Hough, Harold (January 2010). 3786:– via Project Gutenberg. 3771:– via Project Gutenberg. 3727:– via Project Gutenberg. 3712:– via Project Gutenberg. 3667:– via Project Gutenberg. 3618:– via Project Gutenberg. 3607: 3580: 3492: 3465: 3420: 3403: 2587:and appears as a character in 2358: 1594:(1905) is set later, in 1899. 312: 1: 5887:Male characters in literature 4454:. Destructoid. 15 June 2013. 4142:Haggard, Henry Rider (2003). 3396: 3283: 3219: 2991:, much like Sherlock Holmes. 2341:In the thirteenth chapter of 2263:, and of Allan Quatermain in 2217: 1297:, as well as such authors as 988:, Quatermain again takes the 3462:. 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Rider Haggard characters 5681:The New Traveller's Almanac 5665:Allan and the Sundered Veil 4675:public domain audiobook at 3202:In addition, the 1959 film 2962:The New Traveller's Almanac 2950:Allan and the Sundered Veil 2933:in their comic book series 2921:Books written by Alan Moore 2782:"Hunter Quatermain's Story" 1954:She: A History of Adventure 1017:She: A History of Adventure 525: 507: 422: 124:Marie Marais, Stella Carson 10: 5905: 5827:Fictional treasure hunters 5771:Henry Jekyll / Edward Hyde 4473: 3739:"THE TREASURE OF THE LAKE" 3499:Jessica Amanda Salmonson. 2661: 2482:appears as a character in 2250: 1959:1886 (revised until 1896) 1262:Benita: An African Romance 1032: 1026: 1020: 1014: 196: 25: 18: 5746: 5720: 5647: 5619: 5559: 5541: 5466: 5365: 5344: 5207: 5069:Allan and the Holy Flower 4957:Ayesha: The Return of She 4732: 4369:"Indiana Jones franchise" 3684:swordsofreh.proboards.com 3251:Frederick Russell Burnham 2996:Sherlock Holmes pastiches 2576: 2500:Ayesha: The Return of She 2376: 2323:Ayesha: The Return of She 2285: 2232:Ayesha: The Return of She 2128:, and Captain John Good, 2016:Ayesha: The Return of She 2009: 1993: 1978: 1963: 1947: 1932: 1917: 1901: 1885: 1870: 1855: 1839: 1824: 1809: 1793: 1777: 1761: 1745: 1730: 1714: 1690: 1675: 1650: 1625: 1620: 1617: 1614: 1592:Ayesha: The Return of She 1256:Ayesha: The Return of She 1150: 1048:Ayesha: The Return of She 1023:Ayesha: The Return of She 930:Ayesha: The Return of She 727: 582:Hunter Quatermain's Story 552:, the first Ayesha book. 517: 307: 263:, and by his Zulu friend 248: 136: 128: 120: 110: 102: 94: 86: 81: 71: 51: 43: 38: 5862:Fictional English people 5842:Fictional animal hunters 5173:The Treasure of the Lake 5037:The Mahatma and the Hare 4342:Pearson, Edmund Lester. 3366: 2907:, October–December 1887) 2865:The Treasure of the Lake 2857:Heu-Heu; or, The Monster 2685: 2620:The Treasure of the Lake 2558:The Treasure of the Lake 2272:In the sixth chapter of 2171:In the first chapter of 2103:In the first chapter of 2070:Mazituland and Pongoland 1861:The Treasure of the Lake 1830:Heu-heu: or, The Monster 1227:Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton 1207:all are examples of the 1204:The Treasure of the Lake 1107:(ruled 1816 – 1828) and 1008:Related works by Haggard 965:The Treasure of the Lake 945:Heu-Heu; or, The Monster 903:. 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Index

Allan Quatermain (novel)
Allan Quartermain
A drawing of Quartermain as a middle-aged man seated at a desk
Charles H. M. Kerr
Sir H. Rider Haggard
Professional hunter
protagonist
H. Rider Haggard
King Solomon's Mines
Allan Quatermain
professional big game hunter
Richard Chamberlain
Sean Connery
Cedric Hardwicke
Patrick Swayze
Stewart Granger

Thure de Thulstrup
hunter
trader
South Africa
missionary
Hottentot
Hans
Sir Henry Curtis
Captain John Good
Royal Navy
Umslopogaas
Durban
Natal

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