Slain By The Doones. A Tale of Love, Revenge, and Justice in the English Countryside

Par : R. D. Blackmore
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  • Nombre de pages122
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-624083-7
  • EAN4064066240837
  • Date de parution09/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille483 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In R. D. Blackmore's captivating novel, "Slain By The Doones, " readers are transported to the rugged landscapes of 17th-century Devon, where the clash between the noble and the nefarious unfolds. With its vivid descriptions and lyrical prose, the novel skillfully interweaves elements of romance, adventure, and tragedy, creating a rich tapestry that mirrors the tumultuous societal changes of the time.
The author deftly employs a third-person narrative, allowing for a multifaceted exploration of its characters, particularly focusing on the persistent struggle against the menacing Doones, a family of outlaws whose violence intertwines with themes of honor and revenge. R. D. Blackmore, an English novelist and poet, was notably influenced by his own rural upbringing and the rich folklore of Devon, factors that deeply resonate throughout this work.
His prior experiences as a countryman and his passionate engagement with the natural world imbue "Slain By The Doones" with authenticity and a keen psychological insight into human motives and emotions, further enriching the narrative's depth. This novel is highly recommended for readers drawn to historical fiction laced with gothic elements, as well as those seeking a profound exploration of human nature against the backdrop of a tumultuous era.
Blackmore's masterful storytelling will captivate any lover of literature, inviting them to forge a lasting connection with its characters and their harrowing journey.
In R. D. Blackmore's captivating novel, "Slain By The Doones, " readers are transported to the rugged landscapes of 17th-century Devon, where the clash between the noble and the nefarious unfolds. With its vivid descriptions and lyrical prose, the novel skillfully interweaves elements of romance, adventure, and tragedy, creating a rich tapestry that mirrors the tumultuous societal changes of the time.
The author deftly employs a third-person narrative, allowing for a multifaceted exploration of its characters, particularly focusing on the persistent struggle against the menacing Doones, a family of outlaws whose violence intertwines with themes of honor and revenge. R. D. Blackmore, an English novelist and poet, was notably influenced by his own rural upbringing and the rich folklore of Devon, factors that deeply resonate throughout this work.
His prior experiences as a countryman and his passionate engagement with the natural world imbue "Slain By The Doones" with authenticity and a keen psychological insight into human motives and emotions, further enriching the narrative's depth. This novel is highly recommended for readers drawn to historical fiction laced with gothic elements, as well as those seeking a profound exploration of human nature against the backdrop of a tumultuous era.
Blackmore's masterful storytelling will captivate any lover of literature, inviting them to forge a lasting connection with its characters and their harrowing journey.
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