Fair Margaret

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Fair Margaret
Hutchinson
Publication date
1907

Fair Margaret (published in the United States as Margaret) is a 1907 novel by British writer H. Rider Haggard, set in the time of Henry VII of England.[1][2][3] The plot features the abduction of the titular heroine and her adventures in Spain, including a meeting with King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain.[1]

Reception

Reviewing the novel, Frederic Taber Cooper praised Margaret. Cooper stated: "Mr. Haggard has the craft of a born stage manager, and thanks to his gorgeous scenery, his thronging troops of soldiers, sailors, courtiers, black-robed inquisitors, and languishing Spanish maids, he brings his story to a triumphant and happy solution, and sends us away with the feeling that we have witnessed a big, spectacular show that was eminently worth while."[4]

References

  1. ^ a b ""Fair Margaret" (Rider Haggard)". The World's News. Sydney: National Library of Australia. 26 October 1907. p. 30. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  2. The Register
    . Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 9 December 1907. p. 6. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  3. ^ (p. 408-9)
  4. ^ Frederic Taber Cooper, "The Economies of Structure and Some Recent Books." The Bookman, December 1907, (pp. 408-409)

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