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Stella Fregelius
''Stella Fregelius: A Tale of Three Destinies'' is a 1904 novel by British writer H. Rider Haggard about a young inventor who falls in love with a mysterious stranger while he is engaged to another woman. As a novelist, Haggard is known primarily for his adventure novels. Among his most widely read and critically acclaimed novels are ''King Solomon’s Mines'', ''Allan Quatermain'', and ''She''. After his publication of ''She'', Haggard wrote at least one novel a year every year until his death in 1925.〔.>〕
== Historical Background and Literary Context ==
The publication of ''Stella Fregelius: A Tale of Three Destinies'' appears on Haggard's timeline of works in 1903 – immediately after ''Pearl-Maiden'' (1903) and directly preceding ''The Brethren'' (1904). At the time of publishing, Haggard had returned from Africa and was heavily involved with the politics of agriculture reform and spent a lot of time focusing his writings on his observations and experiences while traveling across the rural U.K.〔Cohen, Morton N.. “Haggard, Sir (Henry) Rider (1856–1925).” Morton N. CohenOxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: OUP, 2004. Online ed. Ed. Lawrence Goldman. Sept. 2013. 18 Mar. 2014 .〕 As Haggard points out in the author’s note at the beginning of the text, he began writing the book around 1898, about 5 years before its release. Haggard also states that he had no intention of publishing the story at first, starting it “purely to please himself” and ultimately publishing it “in the hope that it may please some others”.〔Haggard, H. Rider. Stella Fregelius. London: Longmans, 1903. Print.〕 While many of Haggard’s novels take place in Africa, ''Stella Fregelius'' is one of Haggard’s domestically set novels. Of the two basic types of novels he wrote, Haggard’s African adventure novels were much more praised than his domestic romances.〔Cohen, Morton N.. “Haggard, Sir (Henry) Rider (1856–1925).” Morton N. CohenOxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: OUP, 2004. Online ed. Ed. Lawrence Goldman. Sept. 2013. 18 Mar. 2014 .〕 ''Stella Fregelius'', however, was met with widely positive reviews as its spiritual and philosophical content differed greatly from his other books in this category.

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