![]() There are also episodes of court intrigue, religious contention between Catholics and Protestants, several pitched assaults and battles, secret business deals, open rebellion, multiple near escapes, and even hints of supernatural doings. The countryside and its seasons are described so vividly and actively that it’s more an active character than background or setting. In addition to John’s striving for a match above his station in life, there are Blackmore’s expert characterizations of John, his family, friends and rivals. ![]() Ironically, his only true love, Lorna Doone, is a member of the clan of his enemies.Blackmore’s romance, a he terms his most popular book, is more than a seventeenth century Romeo and Juliet. A champion wrestler at county fairs, he must, as an adult, tackle the wiles of the lawyers and court of King James II, as well as the outlaws of Bagworthy Forest, and the labors of the harvest and fields. He has been the sole male support of his family since he was schoolboy when his father’s death at the hands of the Doones, the aristocratic outlaws of his region of southwest England, placed him in this position. The Hercules of Exmoor, as his author describes his strength, is as gigantic as the near seven-foot yeoman himself. ![]() ![]() John Ridd’s life as he narrates his story is as large as he is. ![]()
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