13,70 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen
payback
0 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

H. Rider Haggard's "Montezuma's Daughter" is a historical adventure novel that expertly navigates the contrasting realms of 16th-century Aztec culture and European colonialism. Written with a vivid, romantic prose style, the narrative weaves together elements of myth, exploration, and the challenges of cultural clash. The story follows the journey of Harry, a young Englishman, as he becomes entwined in the fate of the Aztec princess, Tula, against a backdrop of looming conquest, betrayal, and the tragic beauty of an ancient civilization. Haggard's work reflects the Victorian fascination with…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
H. Rider Haggard's "Montezuma's Daughter" is a historical adventure novel that expertly navigates the contrasting realms of 16th-century Aztec culture and European colonialism. Written with a vivid, romantic prose style, the narrative weaves together elements of myth, exploration, and the challenges of cultural clash. The story follows the journey of Harry, a young Englishman, as he becomes entwined in the fate of the Aztec princess, Tula, against a backdrop of looming conquest, betrayal, and the tragic beauty of an ancient civilization. Haggard's work reflects the Victorian fascination with exotic locales and the heroic archetype, while also critiquing imperialist attitudes of his time. Haggard's own experiences in South Africa as a cornish government engineer and his substantial interest in indigenous cultures deeply informed his writing. These adventures, blended with his reading of classical history and mythology, informed his portrayal of the Aztec Empire and its enduring legacy. Haggard's scholarly interest in the historical figure of Montezuma and passion for storytelling allowed him to create a compelling narrative that transcends mere adventure, delving into themes of loyalty, honor, and the burdens of legacy. "Montezuma's Daughter" is highly recommended for readers interested in historical fiction that offers both thrilling escapism and thoughtful reflection on cultural intersections. It invites scholars and enthusiasts alike to engage with the profound implications of colonial narratives, all while delivering a heart-stopping tale of adventure that endures as a testament to Haggard's literary prowess.