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Alice Lorraine: A tale of the South Downs is a novel set against the backdrop of the picturesque South Downs, where nature plays a significant role in shaping the story. The narrative explores the connection between a reclusive gentleman and his daughter, highlighting their familial legacy and their ties to a historical past. Central to the story is the daughter's curiosity, as she embarks on a journey to uncover her family's history. The novel opens with reflections on a significant family event, drawing attention to a long-forgotten ancestor whose story intertwines with the family's present.…mehr

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Alice Lorraine: A tale of the South Downs is a novel set against the backdrop of the picturesque South Downs, where nature plays a significant role in shaping the story. The narrative explores the connection between a reclusive gentleman and his daughter, highlighting their familial legacy and their ties to a historical past. Central to the story is the daughter's curiosity, as she embarks on a journey to uncover her family's history. The novel opens with reflections on a significant family event, drawing attention to a long-forgotten ancestor whose story intertwines with the family's present. Themes of legacy, personal connections, and the influence of nature fill the narrative, creating a sense of nostalgia and peace throughout. The father's birthday serves as a catalyst for delving deeper into family history, while the daughter s adventurous spirit drives the exploration of their lineage. The rich descriptions of the landscape enhance the story, offering a vivid sense of place that complements the characters' emotional journeys.
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Richard Doddridge Blackmore, who wrote under the name R. D. Blackmore and was born on June 7, 1825, and died January 20, 1900, was one of the most famous English writers of the 1800s. He was praised for vividly describing and giving people in the countryside personalities. Like Thomas Hardy, he was born in Western England and his works have a strong sense of where they are set. A poster for R. D. Blackmore's book Perly-Cross. Blackmore, who is sometimes called the Last Victorian, was one of the first literary writers of the period that other writers like Robert Louis Stevenson followed. People have said that he is proud, shy, quiet, strong-willed, sweet-tempered, and self-centered. His other books are no longer in print, except for Lorna Doone, his novel, which has stayed famous. In Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), Richard Doddridge Blackmore was born on June 7, 1825, at Longworth. He was born a year after his older brother Henry (1824 1875). His father, John Blackmore, was Curate-in-Charge of the church. His mother died a few months after he was born. She had typhus, which had spread through the town.