Lorna Doone
By R. D. Blackmore
(Published by Daily Express Publications, 1933 Edition, 623 Pages)
First published in 1869, Lorna Doone by R. D. Blackmore is a masterpiece of historical fiction that blends romance, adventure, and drama. Set in the wild moors of Exmoor, the novel follows John Ridd, a kind-hearted yet strong-willed farmer, who seeks to avenge his father’s murder by the notorious Doone clan, a family of outlaws ruling the region. However, his path takes an unexpected turn when he falls deeply in love with Lorna Doone, the beautiful and mysterious young woman raised by the very family he despises.
As John and Lorna’s love story unfolds, they must navigate family conflicts, secret identities, betrayals, and the greater political upheaval of the time. Against the backdrop of the Monmouth Rebellion and the tyranny of King James II, John finds himself entangled in a larger battle for justice and honor.
Blackmore’s lyrical descriptions of Exmoor’s landscapes, combined with his gripping storytelling, make Lorna Doone a literary treasure. The novel’s themes of fate, duty, and the power of love continue to captivate readers more than a century after its publication.
A must-read for lovers of historical fiction and classic literature, Lorna Doone remains one of the most beloved novels of the Victorian era, cherished for its compelling characters, epic romance, and evocative setting.
- A Sweeping Historical Romance – A love story set in Exmoor during the Monmouth Rebellion.
- Adventure & Revenge – Features outlaws, battles, and thrilling encounters that keep readers engaged.
- Richly Detailed Prose – Blackmore’s writing vividly brings the 17th century to life.
- John Ridd: A Memorable Hero – A farmer-turned-warrior fighting against injustice.
- A Classic of English Literature – One of the greatest historical novels of the Victorian era.
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