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gene_poole's review against another edition
2.0
If one (I speak and write like a gentleman) cares not to suspend his (are women real at all?) disbelief in the horrors of colonialism, racism, disease, sexism, and all other modern impediments to the enjoyment of a ripping yarn, then one must read She, or Her, or Them. Whatever. For me, it is too late, too much nastiness has been perpetrated on behalf of the British Empire, and too many men of all genders still think tales like this are harmless. You can’t get away with this shit anymore.
grayjay's review against another edition
2.0
She is a Victorian adventure romance that greatly influenced the development of the fantasy genre and is a progenitor of the "lost world" and "lost race" sub-genres.
It explores themes of gender and power and uses fantastical elements such as the secret to immortality, rebirth, and past lives.
Unfortunately, readers will be faced with some troubling influences from Victorian thinking such as racial decline and purity, some racist physical descriptions, and a racist, colonialist worldview.
It explores themes of gender and power and uses fantastical elements such as the secret to immortality, rebirth, and past lives.
Unfortunately, readers will be faced with some troubling influences from Victorian thinking such as racial decline and purity, some racist physical descriptions, and a racist, colonialist worldview.
titus_hjelm's review against another edition
3.0
A bit archaic, but OK. The film isn't half bad, actually.
rdaisygal's review against another edition
3.0
I felt like I had read this story before. It was a familiar theme, white colonial explorers headed into the mystical depths of dark Africa to find...
murray_m's review against another edition
5.0
This is a fabulous example of the 'adventure story - gripping yarn' novel. It still manages to keep you on the edge of your seat even though the style is perhaps a little dated for today's tastes.
mazloum's review against another edition
4.0
Pretty interesting throwback to the time of exploring the once unknown parts of the world, finding majesty and wonder while also learning more about our place in the world and what it means to be human. Great read.