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Definition of Sir Henry Rider Haggard
1. Noun. British writer noted for romantic adventure novels (1856-1925).
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Literary usage of Sir Henry Rider Haggard
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of the European War by Corinne Bacon (1916)
"I answer "absolutely" all such things are past history, 1 By Sir Henry Rider
Haggard. Quoted from the New York Times Current History of the War, December 1, ..."
2. The New York Times Current History (1917)
"Sir Henry Rider Haggard, author of many widely read romances, among them being "
She." THOMAS HARDY, generally considered to be the greatest living English ..."
3. The New York Times Current History of the European War (1915)
"Sir Henry Rider Haggard, author of many widely read romances, among them being "
She." THOMAS HARDY, generally considered to be the greatest living English ..."
4. Common Sense about the War by Bernard Shaw (1914)
"Sir Henry Rider Haggard, author of many widely read romances, among them being "
She." THOMAS HARDY, generally considered to be the greatest living English ..."
5. A First Sketch of English Literature by Henry Morley (1912)
"One of the first was Sir Henry Rider Haggard (1856— ), whose greatest success
has been King Solomon's Mines (18851,3 fine romance, possibly suggested by ..."