Ayesha (novel)

Ayesha, the Return of She is a gothic-fantasy novel by the English Victorian author H. Rider Haggard, published in 1905 as a sequel to his 1887 novel She. Chronologically, it is the final novel of the Ayesha and Allan Quatermain series. It was serialised in issues 120 (December 1904) to 130 (October 1905) of the Windsor Magazine, where it was illustrated by Maurice Greiffenhagen.

Ayesha
First edition cover pub. by "Ward Lock"
AuthorH. Rider Haggard
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SeriesAyesha Series
GenreFantasy, Adventure novel
PublisherWard Lock
Publication date
1905
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages384 pp
ISBN978-1515054283
Preceded byAllan Quatermain 

In his introduction to the novel Haggard links the name Ayesha to Muhammad's wives, and the Arabic name (Arabic: عائشة, ʻĀʼishah, pronounced [ˈʕaːʔɪʃa]), stating that it should be pronounced "Assha" /ˈɑːʃə/, although the pronunciation A·ye·sha /ɑːˈjɛʃə/ or /ɑːˈjʃə/ is more common.

Along with the other three novels in the series, Ayesha, the Return of She was adapted into the 1935 film She.

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