R. D. Blackmore Knihy
R. D. Blackmore patril k najvýznamnejším anglickým romanopiscom svojej generácie, preslávený svojimi živými opismi vidieka a jeho personifikáciou. So silným zmyslom pre regionální zasadenie, podobne ako Thomas Hardy, zdieľal Blackmore vrúcny vzťah k prírode a súcit s ňou, čo kritici vyzdvihovali ako jednu z najvýraznejších čŕt jeho diel. Ako „Posledný viktorián“ stál pri zrode nového romantického hnutia vo fikcii, ktoré pokračovalo s Robertom Louisom Stevensonom a ďalšími. Jeho dielo, hoci je dnes z veľkej časti zabudnuté, žije predovšetkým vďaka jeho najslávnejšiemu románu, ktorý si od svojho vydania udržuje značnú popularitu.






Lorna Doone
- 202 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
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Focusing on accessibility, this book is a reproduction of a historical work presented in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house dedicated to enhancing the reading experience for those who struggle with standard text sizes, this edition aims to preserve the original content while ensuring it is easily readable for a wider audience.
The Maid of Sker
- 304 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
The Maid of Sker by R.D. Blackmore tells the intriguing tale of an elderly fisherman who uncovers the mysterious origins of an orphan child found washed ashore in Glamorganshire, South Wales. A captivating narrative awaits!
This romantic adventure story is set in 17th-century Southwest England. Young farmer John Ridd confronts the notorious Doones, known for their crimes. However, he falls in love with Lorna, who lives with the Doones.

