Elissa
H. Rider Haggard
Lu par Keith Salis





Anthropologists have studied the ruins of a great city and temple in Zimbabwe, and it has left them in wonder. The construction and markings are Phoenician, but how was it developed so far South of the Fertile Crescent? Who built it and why? How was it destroyed?
H Rider Haggard has elaborated on this in the novel, Elissa. It is the story of the love of Prince Aziel, an Israelite grandson of both Solomon the Wise and a daughter of Pharaoh, and Elissa of Zimboe, a priestess of Baal. They are faced with impossible relationship choices on which depend the lives of thousands, and even their own immortal souls. (Summary by Keith Salis) (5 hr 25 min)
Chapitres
The Caravan | 16:04 | Lu par Keith Salis |
The Grove of Baaltis | 23:34 | Lu par Keith Salis |
Ithobal the King | 19:14 | Lu par Keith Salis |
The Dream of Issachar | 22:18 | Lu par Keith Salis |
The Palace of Sacrifice | 16:46 | Lu par Keith Salis |
The Hall of Audience | 24:58 | Lu par Keith Salis |
The Black Dwarf | 17:38 | Lu par Keith Salis |
Aziel Plights His Troth | 24:30 | Lu par Keith Salis |
Greeting to the Baaltis | 20:35 | Lu par Keith Salis |
The Embassy | 20:36 | Lu par Keith Salis |
Metem Sells Images | 17:48 | Lu par Keith Salis |
The Tryst | 12:18 | Lu par Keith Salis |
The Sacrilege of Aziel | 21:13 | Lu par Keith Salis |
The Martyrdom of Issachar | 19:17 | Lu par Keith Salis |
Elissa Takes Sanctuary | 18:08 | Lu par Keith Salis |
The Cage of Death | 20:03 | Lu par Keith Salis |
"There is Hope" | 10:54 | Lu par Keith Salis |
Critiques
The Doom of Zimbabwe





Luella
Doom is a most appropriate description. Classic Haggard, though perhaps a little too tragic for me personally. Well-written; felt very biblical. And overall the reader was solid. 10/15/23