This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. It reflects the publishing house Megali's commitment to making classic literature more approachable and easier to read.
E. M. Hull Volgorde van de boeken (chronologisch)
Deze auteur werd beroemd om haar exotische romans die zich afspelen in Algerije, geïnspireerd door haar uitgebreide reizen. Haar kenmerkende stijl wordt gekenmerkt door levendige beschrijvingen en gepassioneerde verhalen die lezers onderdompelen in werelden vol avontuur en romantiek. Haar werken duiken in thema's als verlangen, culturele ontmoetingen en de zoektocht naar identiteit in vreemde landschappen. De auteur vangt meesterlijk de sfeer van die tijd, en biedt een boeiend inkijkje in het leven van het begin van de 20e eeuw.






The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, a company dedicated to making literature accessible through large print editions. This initiative aims to assist individuals with impaired vision, ensuring they can enjoy and engage with classic texts more comfortably.
Le Cheik
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Diana Mayo, young, beautiful, wealthy, and independent, finds the English aristocracy dull and decides to embark on a horseback trek through the Algerian desert. Her adventure takes a dark turn when she is kidnapped by the powerful Sheik Ahmed Ben Hassan, who forces her into submission. Despite her initial resistance, Diana begins to fall for the dark and handsome Sheik. However, when a rival chieftain abducts her, the Sheik realizes his feelings for her are deeper than mere passion. He risks everything to reclaim her, demonstrating the profound power of love that transcends the desert sands. This novel, one of the most widely read of the 1920s, became iconic, especially after the film adaptation featuring Rudolph Valentino. It is recognized as a precursor to the modern romance novel, captivating readers with its scandalous and exotic narrative. Critics, including the New York Times, found it "shocking" yet praised its literary skill. In England, it was deemed "poisonously salacious" and faced bans in some areas, yet it remained a bestseller. The book's influence on romance writers and readers endures, despite controversies surrounding its portrayal of sexual exploitation. It captures the social dynamics of its time, reflecting contemporary attitudes toward colonialism and female independence, resonating with readers even today.
Continues the story begun in The Sheik with the next generation, the twin sons of Ahmed ben Hassan and Lady Diana Mayo.
