Lorna Doone
Autor: | R. D. Blackmore |
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EAN: | 4057664646200 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 21.11.2019 |
Untertitel: | A Romance of Exmoor |
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Schlagworte: | 17th century romance Exmoor countryside adventure bandit clan conflict classic romantic tale epic love story historical fiction drama lyrical prose novel passion and betrayal rural English setting timeless literary work |
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R. D. Blackmore's 'Lorna Doone' is a quintessential tale of romance and adventure set against the rugged backdrop of 17th-century Exmoor, England. This historical novel intertwines themes of love, class struggle, and the tension between nature and societal constraints, encapsulated through the poignant, heartfelt experiences of its hero, John Ridd, and his enigmatic love, Lorna. Blackmore's rich prose, marked by vivid imagery and dialectical nuances, immerses the reader in a world where the pastoral beauty of the landscape juxtaposes the darker facets of human nature, providing an intricate portrait of a bygone era that resonates with timeless emotional truths. R. D. Blackmore, a passionate advocate for the beauty of the English countryside, draws heavily on his West Country roots and the oral traditions of the region. His experiences as a farmer and a local historian enriched his understanding of rural life and its challenges, leading him to craft a narrative that is both a love story and a social commentary. The novel reflects Blackmore's interest in folklore and the complexities of human relationships amidst the trials of the time. 'Lorna Doone' is not merely a novel; it is an exploration of love's potential to transcend barriers, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of historical fiction and romantic literature. Blackmore's compelling characters and vividly rendered setting invite readers to lose themselves in a classic tale that bridges the gap between romantic idealism and stark realism, suitable for anyone seeking to engage with the depths of human emotion and the beauty of a forgotten landscape.