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Tales from the Telling-House (eBook)

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2022
99 Seiten
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Tales from the Telling-House - R. D. Blackmore
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R. D. Blackmore's "Tales from the Telling-House" is a captivating collection of narratives that intricately weave together folklore, rural life, and the rich tapestry of English countryside culture. Written in a lyrical yet accessible style, the stories draw deeply on local traditions and oral storytelling, rendering vivid depictions of characters and landscapes. The text resonates with Blackmore's affinity for nature and the quaint charm of rural England, situating itself within the Victorian literary context where naturalistic observations and moral lessons coalesce in an enchanting manner. R. D. Blackmore is a notable Victorian novelist best known for his acclaimed work "Lorna Doone." His background as a writer and his immersion in the Devonshire landscape undoubtedly informed his storytelling approach in "Tales from the Telling-House." Blackmore's early experiences in the pastoral settings fueled his desire to capture the authenticity and rhythm of rural life, as well as the idiosyncratic characters who inhabit it. He championed the dialect and folklore of the region, breathing life into the narratives through rich descriptions and regional idioms. Readers will find "Tales from the Telling-House" an essential addition to the study of Victorian literature and an entrancing read for anyone drawn to the beauty of storytelling. This collection not only showcases the depth of Blackmore's literary skill but also serves as a mirror reflecting the values and traditions of a bygone era, making it a compelling exploration of humanity through the lens of folklore.

Richard Doddridge Blackmore, commonly known as R. D. Blackmore, was an English novelist and a seminal figure in the development of the romantic adventure novel during the Victorian era. Born on June 7, 1825, in Longworth, Berkshire, Blackmore was recognized for his vivid characterizations and the lyrical quality intertwined within his narrative prose. He was educated at Blundell's School and Oxford University, where he was a classics scholar. His most famous work, 'Lorna Doone: A Romance of Exmoor' (1869), remains a celebrated contribution to English literature, known for its portrayal of the rugged natural scenery and the mixture of historical and fictional characters (Blackmore, R. D. (1869). Lorna Doone. Sampson Low, Son, & Marston). Blackmore's lesser-known but noteworthy short story collection, 'Tales from the Telling-House' (1896), exemplifies his mastery of storytelling, with a blend of mystery and folktale elements set against the rural landscapes that often inspired his writing (Blackmore, R. D. (1896). Tales from the Telling-House. Sampson Low, Marston & Company). As a private man, Blackmore did not seek widespread personal fame and focused primarily on his passion for fruit farming alongside his literary pursuits. He passed away on January 20, 1900, leaving a legacy of twenty-nine books that reflected his dedication to the cultural depictions of Devon and the pastoral life he cherished. Blackmore's contributions to literature are eternally ingrained, characterizing him as an influential craftsman of English pastoral fiction.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century short stories • 19th century stories • 19th-century storytelling • British novelist • Character-driven narratives • classic English authors • Classic Literature • cultural heritage • England • English • English countryside narratives • English literature • English narrative classics • English rural life • Exmoor • Fiction • Historical England • Historical fiction collection • human nature observations • Literary Craftsmanship • literary fiction • lyrical prose exploration • nostalgic storytelling • poignant moral themes • public domain classics • R.D. Blackmore literature • romantic fiction • romantic realism style • Short Stories • Tales from the Telling-House book • Timeless Narratives • Victorian Countryside • victorian era fiction • Victorian rural tales
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