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Crocker's Hole: From "Slain By The Doones" By R. D. Blackmore

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In "Crocker's Hole," R. D. Blackmore presents a prose rich with vivid imagery and regional dialect, showcasing the depth of rural life in 19th-century England. The novel intricately weaves together themes of love, betrayal, and the complexities of human nature, all set against the wild backdrop of Exmoor. Blackmore's literary style mirrors the Romantic period's affinity for nature, offering a poignant exploration of characters whose fates are irrevocably tied to the land and its rhythms, creating an immersive experience for the reader. His descriptive power brings forth a palpable sense of place, drawing readers into a world marked by both beauty and peril, raising profound questions about the intersection of desire and destiny. R. D. Blackmore, known for his earlier work "Lorna Doone," draws upon his deep connections to the West Country, where he was born and raised. This intimate familiarity with the landscape and local traditions deeply informed his narratives and character developments. Blackmore's keen observations of societal norms, particularly surrounding gender and class relations, are evident throughout "Crocker'Äôs Hole," as the author reflects on the intricacies of human relationships through his characters'Äô struggles and triumphs. "Crocker's Hole" is an invitation to explore the rich tapestry of human experience set in a vividly imagined landscape. Readers interested in historical fiction, particularly those who appreciate the nuances of rural life, will find this novel both engaging and thought-provoking. Blackmore'Äôs work is a testament to the enduring power of storytelling and offers a unique glimpse into a bygone era.

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eBook : 9 de diciembre de 2019

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