Synopsis
"Lorna Doone" is a sweeping historical romance and adventure set against the wild, rugged landscape of Exmoor in seventeenth-century England. The story follows the life of John Ridd, a humble farmer whose father was murdered by the notorious Doone clan-a family of aristocratic outlaws who live in a secluded valley and terrorize the surrounding countryside. Despite the deep-seated animosity between his family and the outlaws, John falls deeply in love with the beautiful and gentle Lorna Doone, whom he discovers is far more than just a member of the criminal gang.
As their forbidden romance blossoms, the narrative weaves together elements of folk legend, rural life, and significant historical events, including the Monmouth Rebellion and the Battle of Sedgemoor. John must navigate the complexities of loyalty, vengeance, and justice to win Lorna's hand and protect his home. Renowned for its vivid descriptions of the English countryside and its compelling portrayal of a man's journey toward maturity and heroism, "Lorna Doone" remains a cornerstone of classic English literature. This tale of passion and peril captures the enduring struggle between social duty and personal desire in a world torn apart by lawlessness and civil strife.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025816784
- Number of pages: 680
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 35 mm
- Languages: English
