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stevenson and others. he may be said to have done for devon what sir walter scott did for the highlands and hardy for wessex. blackmore has been described as "proud, shy, reticent, strong-willed, sweet-tempered, and self-centered." contents biography scholarly career marriage move to the country . fruit-growing
death after death works notes references credits though very popular in his time, blackmore's work has been largely ignored since, and the whole of his body of work, save his magnum opus lorna doone, has gone out of publication. thus, his reputation rests chiefly upon this romantic work, despite its not...
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