Today, June 22, marks the birth of Sir Henry Rider Haggard (1856-1925). Haggard was one of the premier adventure writers of the 19th Century. Best known for his character Allan Quatermain, H. Rider Haggard wrote many other novels.
His work has has a major influence on many writers, from his friend and contemporary Rudyard Kipling to such fantasy giants as Robert E. Howard.
These days he’s fallen out of favor because he wasn’t woke enough. I don’t care. I’m smart enough to not judge people from previous centuries by today’s shifting standards. Continue reading