Книга: R. D. Blackmore «Lorna Doone: Beginner Level»
Серия: "Macmillan Readers" 1673 - the south-west of England. The Doone family live in a secret valley on Exmoor They are robbers and murderers. One day, Carver Doone murders young John Ridd's father. John is a boy, but soon he will be a man. Then he will kill Carver Doone. John meets a beautiful young girl in Doone Valley. And he falls in love. But the girl's name is Loma Doone and Carver Doone is going to marry her. What will John do? Retold by John Escott. Издательство: "Macmillan Education" (2005) Формат: 130x200, 64 стр.
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R. D. Blackmore
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Richard Doddridge Blackmore (
Blackmore, often referred to as the "Last Victorian", acted as a pioneer of the new romantic movement in fiction that continued with
Though very popular in his time, Blackmore's work has since been largely ignored. Save for his novel "
Biography
Richard Duddridge Blackmore was born on Scholarly career In 1837, Blackmore entered After leaving Oxford and spending some time as a private tutor, Blackmore decided on a career in law. He entered the Middle Temple in 1849 and was called to the Bar in 1852. Ill-health, however, prevented him from continuing legal work as a full-time occupation and in 1854, he took the post of classics master at Wellesley House Grammar School, Hampton Road, Marriage Blackmore was married on Move to the country In September 1857, Blackmore’s uncle, the Rev. H.H. Knight, Rector of Neath, died and left his nephew a sum of money which enabled him to realise a long-held ambition of possessing a house in the country encompassed by a large garden. Blackmore’s father encouraged him in the scheme and helped him to carry it into effect. Fruit-growing business The land selected was a 16 acre plot at Teddington which Blackmore had seen and admired for some time. Here he built his new house – completed in 1860 – in which he lived for the rest of his life. He called it "‘Gomer House’" after one of his favourite dogs, a Gordon Spaniel. In the extensive grounds he created an 11 acre market garden specialising in the cultivation of fruit. The grounds were surrounded by high walls which served to keep out thieves and to aid the ripening of tender fruit. His knowledge of Fight for environment At the time Blackmore came to Teddington, the railway had not yet disturbed its quiet rural atmosphere. Before long, however, plans were in hand for the purchase of land and the construction of lines. In 1868, Blackmore won a fight against the claims made on his property by the London and South West Railway Company, but he was unable to prevent the building of the railway station almost directly opposite his house. His works, his reputation, and death Blackmore’s best known and most successful novel, "Lorna Doone" (1869), established him in the front rank of British novelists of that time. With it, he pioneered a new romantic movement in English fiction. The novel’s overwhelming popularity was secured when it appeared as a one-volume edition, as distinct from the three-volume form in which it was originally published. Some local residents in Teddington regarded Blackmore as somewhat unsociable, if not misanthropic. Charles Deayton, a Teddington merchant, is recorded as stating to a visitor - "He is not a social man, and seems wedded to his garden in summer and his book writing in winter. That is all I know about him; except that he keeps the most vicious dogs to protect his fruit, and I would advise you to avoid the risk [of visiting him] ." This statement gives a rather distorted picture of Blackmore’s character. Although Blackmore was a man of a retiring disposition, pre-occupied with the demands of writing and fruit growing, he did, in fact, have a number of very intimate friends whom he met regularly. His works had a wide following in the United States and during his life he formed many friendships with Americans. His wife’s health began to deteriorate and became critical by the beginning of January 1888, and she died at the end of that month. The funeral was held on Upon his death at the age of 74, a well-attended funeral in Teddington Cemetery, conducted by his old friend, the Reverend Robert Borland, was held in his honour. Four years after his death, in April 1904, a memorial to him was established in Exeter Cathedral. The result of work by a committee including his good friend, Thomas Hardy, After Death Blackmore's two nieces continued to live in Gomer House; Eva died in 1911 and was also buried in the Blackmore grave. Then in October 1938 there was an auction of all its contents, which included Blackmore’s own library containing first editions of his works. The house itself was later demolished and Doone Close, Blackmore’s Grove and Gomer Gardens were built, referencing the novelist’s associations with Teddington. The end of Doone Close marks the approximate site of Gomer House. Blackmore’s market garden covered the area between the present Station Road and Field Lane. Works * " See also * Notes and References * Further reading External links *gutenberg author|id=R._D._Blackmore|name=R. D. Blackmore Источник: R. D. Blackmore"I have fallen away during the last month, having taken obstinate chills, & caring neither to eat nor drink, nor speak. All my energy & spirit are abated, & often I know not where I am. — E. & D. join me in kindest love, & I am always"
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* Budd, Kenneth "The Last Victorian: R.D. Blackmore and His Novels." 125 pages. Centaur Press: 1960. ASIN B-000-6D9OE-4. (1960)
* Burris. Quincy Guy "Richard Doddridge Blackmore: His Life and Novels." 219 pages. Reprint Services Corp: January 1, 1930. ISBN 0-7812-7440-0.
* Dictionary of National Biography. Supplement. Volume 1. [article on Blackmore]
* Dunn, Waldo Hilary "R.D. Blackmore, the Author of Lorna Doone." 316 pages. Greenwood Press: 1974. ISBN 0-8371-7286-1
* [http://www.berkshirehistory.com/bios/rdblackmore.html Royal Berkshire History: Richard Doddridge Blackmore (1825-1900)]
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