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Set in a sleepy southern coastal village during the threat of French invasion, the narrative traces the lives of its inhabitants as naval affairs intrude: a celebrated admiral visits, local men are examined for service, romances and rivalries play out, and communal loyalty is tested by espionage, moral trials, and wartime exigencies. The work alternates scenes of domestic life, church and public gatherings, and maritime action, examining themes of courage, duty, social judgment, and steadfastness while portraying both the quiet rhythms of village society and the disruptive pressures of national conflict.

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R. D. Blackmore

R. D. Blackmore was an English novelist best known for his historical and romantic fiction set in the English countryside. His most notable work, "Lorna Doone," is a tale of love and adventure in the rugged landscape of Devon, blending elements of romance and historical narrative. Blackmore's writing is characterized by its vivid descriptions of nature and deep exploration of character, often reflecting the complexities of rural life in Victorian England. In addition to "Lorna Doone," he authored several other novels, including "Cradock Nowell" and "Erema," which further showcase his talent for storytelling and his affinity for the English landscape.

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