H. Rider Haggard and the Victorian occult
In themes of spiritualism, Zulu magic, and oriental mysticism that both subvert and support colonialism, H. Rider Haggard depicts British subjects in foreign settings in three novels of the late nineteenth century: King Solomon's Mines, Nada the Lily, and She. Haggard's best known novels w...
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