The Witch's Head Explained

The Witch's Head
Author:H. Rider Haggard
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:Adventure novel
Publisher:Hurst and Blackett
Release Date:1885
Wikisource:The Witch's Head

The Witch's Head is the second novel by H. Rider Haggard, which he wrote just prior to King Solomon's Mines.[1]

Background

Haggard wrote the novel following his debut effort Dawn. He was unable to find any magazine that would serialise the story, but it was accepted for publication by the firm that had put out Dawn. Haggard later wrote that "although, except for the African part, it is not in my opinion so good a story as Dawn, it was extremely well received and within certain limits very successful."[2] The 1893 edition was illustrated by Charles H. M. Kerr.

Reception

The book was a minor success, earning Haggard a profit of fifty pounds.[3]

Haggard later named his daughter Dorothy after the heroine in the novel.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.depauw.edu/sfs/backissues/16/mullen16bib.htm R.D. Mullen, The Books of H. Rider Haggard: A Chronological Survey Science Fiction Studies, # 16 = Volume 5, Part 3 = November 1978
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20100819162856/http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/h/haggard/h_rider/days/chapter9.html H. Rider Haggard, The Days of My Life Chapter 9
  3. News: Rider Haggard. . . North Brighton, Vic. . 24 November 1888 . 13 December 2013 . 9 . National Library of Australia.