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Henry Rider Haggard

When the World Shook

The story centers upon the proverbial “lost world” elements that Haggard is known for. There are three friends — one an unwavering skeptic, (a talented surgeon Beckley), another an utterly faithful believer, and the third and central character a man, Arbuthnot, who falls somewhere in between, a man looking for meaning to life. These three college friends are in middle age and live under the financial umbrella of Arbuthnot. They travel with him on a South Seas cruise for rest while Arbuthnot feels drawn to the area. A hurricane shipwrecks them on an unknown island in the Pacific inhabited by a degenerating people who worship an ancient god called Oro. The three men endure all manner of hardships and find all form of wonders on the island, most wondrous being a very ancient tomb containing two amazing bodies who are still alive! They have been asleep for over 200,000 years!

The storyline is continuously interrupted with philosophical discussions and counter arguments between intelligent skeptic Beckley and dogmatic minister Bastin. Not surprising, the story is about reincarnation love which is a common motif in Haggard historical romances. Also a reference to WW I.
406 printed pages
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  • al mshared an impression6 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    Haggard was the love of my life when I was 15

Quotes

  • Agustinahas quoted4 days ago
    I am bound to add that Bastin never went wrong because he never felt the slightest temptation to do so. This I suppose constitutes real virtue, since, in view of certain Bible sayings, the person who is tempted and would like to yield to the temptation, is equally a sinner with the person who does yield.
  • Agustinahas quoted4 days ago
    A hobby is only really amusing when it becomes an obsession.
  • Agustinahas quoted4 days ago
    Terrible is the lot of a man who, while still young and possessing the intellect necessary to achievement, is deprived of all ambition.
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