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Alice Lorraine: A Tale of the South Downs

R. D. Blackmore

Verlag: Good Press

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R. D. Blackmore's 'Alice Lorraine: A Tale of the South Downs' is a captivating novel set in the lush landscape of the English countryside. The book follows the titular character, Alice Lorraine, as she navigates love and loss against the backdrop of the South Downs. Blackmore's lyrical prose and attention to detail bring the setting to life, highlighting the beauty and challenges of rural life in 19th century England. The novel is rich in historical context, offering a glimpse into the social dynamics and customs of the time. Readers will be drawn in by the vivid descriptions and engaging plot that unfold within the pages of this literary gem. R. D. Blackmore, known for his vivid storytelling and historical accuracy, drew inspiration from his own experiences in the rural English countryside to craft 'Alice Lorraine'. His passion for preserving the traditions and landscapes of England shines through in this timeless tale, making it a must-read for those interested in historical fiction and Victorian literature. I highly recommend 'Alice Lorraine: A Tale of the South Downs' to readers who enjoy immersive historical novels with well-developed characters and vivid scenery. Blackmore's masterful storytelling and evocative prose make this novel a true classic worth savoring.
Verfügbar seit: 27.11.2019.
Drucklänge: 564 Seiten.

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