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[1] Interview. Mrs Nada Cheyne, Haggard’s maternal granddaughter. 30 June, 2012. Ditchingham Lodge, Bungay, Norfolk.
[2] Rider Haggard, The Days of My Life (London: Longmans, 1926) Chapter 4.
[3] Haggard, The Days of My Life Chapter 4.
[4] Rider Haggard, Child of Storm (London: Cassell, 1923).
[5] Haggard, Child of Storm, 240 -241.
[6] Haggard, Cetywayo and his White Neighbours, 10.
[7] Haggard, Cetywayo and his White Neighbours, 11.
[8]Rider Haggard , Allan Quatermain, (London; Hodder and Stoughton, 1887) 536-7.
[9] Rider Haggard, Cetywayo and his White Neighbours or Remarks on Recent Events in Zululand, Natal, and the Transvaal. 2nd. ed. (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., 1882)
[10] Haggard, , “A Visit to Chief Secocoeni” In Cetywayo and his White Neighbours, 55.
[i] Rider Haggard ,The Ghost Kings (London: Cassel, 1908) 126.
[11] Haggard, The Days of My Life Chapter 7.
[12] Victoria Manthorpe, Children of the Empire, The Victorian Haggards (London: Gollanz, 1996) 103.
[13] Manthorpe, Children of the Empire).
[14] Interview. Mrs Nada Cheyne. 30 June 2012. Ditchingham Lodge, Bungay, Norfolk.
Dorothy Cheyne, “So What Do We Know About Louie?”, Talk given to the Rider Haggard Society, 20 September, 2008.
[15] Haggard, The Witch's Head 3 Vols (London: Hurst and Blackett, 1885).
[i] Rider Haggard, The Ghost Kings (London: Cassel, 1908) 55.
[i] Alfred Tella, The First Authorised American Edition of Dawn. Rider Haggard Society, The Haggard Journal (ed. Roger Allen).
[16] Haggard, The Days of My Life Chapter 9.
[17] Haggard, The Days of My Life Chapter 10.
[18] Letter from Lang dated only “Sunday” Haggard, The Days of My Life Chapter 10.
[19] Andrew Lang, Saturday Review LX (10 October1885) 485-6.
[20] Haggard, The Days of My Life Chapter 10.
[21] Haggard, The Days of My Life Chapter 11.
[22] Rider Haggard, “About Fiction” Contemporary Review 51 (1887): 383.
[23] Haggard, “About Fiction”, 384.
[24] To Haggard, 24 July 1886. Quoted in Morton Cohen, Rider Haggard: His
Life and Works (London: Hutchinson, 1960) 182.
[25] To Haggard, 24 July 1886.
[26] Haggard, King Solomon's Mines, 310 - 11.
[27] Haggard, King Solomon's Mines, 310.
[28] Haggard, King Solomon's Mines, 310 -11.
[29] Haggard, King Solomon's Mines, 394.
[30] 'The Other', a term derived from Lacan, in whose psychoanalytical theory it means that which initiates desire in one by a lack of that element in oneself. See Jacques Lacan,Écrits: A Selection (London: Tavistock, 1977).
[31] Haggard, The Days of My Life Chapter 6.
[32] Haggard, The Days of My Life Chapter 6.
[33] Niall Ferguson, Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World (London: Allen Lane, 2003).
[34] Jotting books for the year 1886, quoted in Norman Etherington, (Boston: Twayne, 1984) 9.
[35] Rider Haggard, She (London: Collins, 1887) 37.
[36] Madhudaya Sinha, “Triangular Erotics: The Politics of Masculini