Dawn

Dawn

by H. Rider Haggard
Dawn

Dawn

by H. Rider Haggard

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Overview

"Dawn" is a novel written by H. Rider Haggard. The story focuses on the travails of Philip Caresfoot, a young man who is manipulated by his cousin George Caresfoot. The novel follows Philip's journey as he navigates the complexities of love and family relationships. As the story progresses, Philip's actions lead to personal catastrophe, with his life spiraling out of control. George Caresfoot, Philip's manipulative cousin, is portrayed as the main antagonist of the story. George constantly schemes and plots, trying to shape Philip's life to his own advantage. "Dawn" is a compelling and emotionally charged novel that explores themes of love, loyalty, and betrayal. Haggard's vivid and nuanced portrayal of the characters makes them feel real and relatable, drawing readers into the story and keeping them engaged until the very end. Overall, "Dawn" is a timeless tale of love and tragedy that will appeal to fans of Victorian romance and those who enjoy stories of family drama and personal struggles.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781502842947
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 10/15/2014
Pages: 412
Product dimensions: 7.44(w) x 9.69(h) x 0.84(d)

About the Author

About The Author
H. Rider Haggard was born on 22 June, 1856 in Braden ham, situated in the English area of Norfolk. His father, Sir William Meybohm Rider Haggard, was a lawyer, while his mother, Ella Dove ton Haggard, was an author herself. The couple had ten children, out of which Henry was conceived as the eighth. Sir Henry Rider Haggard was an English author who was known for his African thriller novel, 'Lord Solomon's Mines'. His father was a Norfolk advocate but he was denied an honourable men's schooling compared to his siblings due to his physical bluntness. At 19 years old, he started his vocation at the command of his father as an unpaid guide to Lieutenant-Governor of the Colony of Natal. Rider Haggard was married to a Norfolk beneficiary Marianna Louisa Margitson. They had four children named Jack, who died at the age of 10 due to measles, and three girls named Angela, Dorothy, and Lilias. Rider Haggard died at the age of 68 in London. His remains were cremated at St Mary's Church, Ditchingham. A rail route point of the Canadian National Railway in British Columbia has been named after him.
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