Cradock Nowell
Autor: | R. D. Blackmore |
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EAN: | 9788028323080 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 30.10.2023 |
Untertitel: | A Tale of the New Forest |
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Schlagworte: | coming-of-age adventure first love romance identity and deception innocence and guilt nature and landscape rural england setting thriller with twists tragic family drama twin brother dynamics victorian mystery novel |
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In 'Cradock Nowell,' R. D. Blackmore presents a richly woven narrative set in the picturesque yet tumultuous landscape of rural England during the 19th century. The novel unfolds the story of Cradock Nowell, a young man torn between the pull of his honorable lineage and the challenges of societal expectations. Blackmore's literary style combines lush descriptions of the natural world with intricate character studies, skillfully capturing the moral dilemmas faced by his protagonists. The book can be seen as a reflection of the Victorian era's fascination with nature and social hierarchy, offering readers a profound exploration of identity and personal integrity amidst the complexities of modern life. R. D. Blackmore, known for his deep appreciation of the natural world and rural life, draws on his own experiences and the changes occurring in England during his lifetime to craft this narrative. His background as a writer and a farmer enriched his portrayal of the agrarian lifestyle, imbuing the text with authenticity and depth. Through his works, Blackmore illustrates the tension between tradition and progress, a recurrent theme that resonates strongly in 'Cradock Nowell.' Readers seeking a nuanced examination of character and landscape will find 'Cradock Nowell' an enchanting addition to their literary collections. Not only does it stand as a testament to Blackmore's skillful storytelling, but it also invites reflection on the eternal struggle between personal desires and societal obligations. This novel is essential for those interested in Victorian literature and the themes of identity and moral conflict.