Additionally, Haggard married a woman named Marianna Louisa Margitson on 11 August 1880. Haggard then moved to South Africa, until the end of August …show more content…
Interestingly, Haggard was often rash or negligent, and he always thought highly of his romance novels. However, Haggard lost whatever writing skills he had at the beginning of his career, and began writing novels that were eerily similar to his early novels. In fact, Haggard “Occasionally in other books he strikes sparks (because he was always a writer of vivid imagination) but on the whole he would have done better to have written eight rather than fifty-eight works of fiction.” (Carpenter). A great portion of Haggard’s childhood and early life influenced him and how he wrote his novels; being that he was born into a very cherished and deep-rooted Norfolk family. Haggard was easily the most imaginative child compared to his nine siblings, and “He reputedly named a sinister-looking rag doll kept in a dark cupboard in his home "She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed," the same cognomen he gave to the white African demigoddess in his most celebrated book, She, many years later.”