The World's Desire

The World's Desire (1890) is a fantasy novel about the hero Odysseus. He return home after his second, previously untold journey, to find his home devastated. He then sets out on his last journey, during which he encounters Helen of Troy, to whom the title refers. His journey takes him to Egypt, where he witnesses the 'magician' Moses, and his power over the pharaoh.

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The World's Desire

The World's Desire (1890) is a fantasy novel about the hero Odysseus. He return home after his second, previously untold journey, to find his home devastated. He then sets out on his last journey, during which he encounters Helen of Troy, to whom the title refers. His journey takes him to Egypt, where he witnesses the 'magician' Moses, and his power over the pharaoh.

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The World's Desire

The World's Desire

by H. Rider Haggard, Andrew Lang
The World's Desire

The World's Desire

by H. Rider Haggard, Andrew Lang

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Overview

The World's Desire (1890) is a fantasy novel about the hero Odysseus. He return home after his second, previously untold journey, to find his home devastated. He then sets out on his last journey, during which he encounters Helen of Troy, to whom the title refers. His journey takes him to Egypt, where he witnesses the 'magician' Moses, and his power over the pharaoh.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781775410010
Publisher: The Floating Press
Publication date: 05/01/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 311 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Sir H. Rider Haggard (1856–1925) was an English novelist best known for his romantic adventure King Solomon’s Mines (1885).
 
Andrew Lang (1844–1912) was a Scottish poet, novelist, literary critic, and contributor to the field of anthropology. He is best known as a collector of folk and fairy tales. The Andrew Lang Lecture series at the University of St. Andrews is named after him.
 

Table of Contents

Book I.
I.The Silent Isle3
II.The Vision of the World's Desire14
III.The Slaying of the Sidonians23
IV.The Blood-Red Sea37
V.Meriamun the Queen46
VI.The Story of Meriamun54
VII.The Queen's Vision66
VIII.The Ka, the Rat, and the Khou74
Book II.
I.The Prophets of the Apura91
II.The Night of Dread102
III.The Baths of Bronze116
IV.The Queen's Chamber133
V.The Chapel Perilous143
VI.The Wardens of the Gate155
VII.The Shadow in the Sunlight168
VIII.The Loosing of the Spirit of Rei178
IX.The Waking of the Sleeper187
X.The Oath of the Wanderer200
XI.The Waking of the Wanderer211
Book III.
I.The Vengeance of Kurri220
II.The Coming of Pharaoh232
III.The Bed of Torment243
IV.Pharaoh's Dream256
V.The Voice of the Dead265
VI.The Burning of the Shrine280
VII.The Last Fight of Odysseus, Laertes' son290
VIII.'Till Odysseus Comes!'303
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