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Cradock Nowell: A Tale of the New Forest. Vol. 2 (of 3)

By R. D. (Richard Doddridge) Blackmore

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

"Cradock Nowell: A Tale of the New Forest" by R. D. Blackmore is a novel written in the late 19th century. The narrative unfolds in the lush backdrop ...

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"Cradock Nowell: A Tale of the New Forest" by R. D. Blackmore is a novel written in the late 19th century. The narrative unfolds in the lush backdrop of the New Forest, revolving around the central characters of Cradock Nowell and Amy Rosedew as their bond develops amidst social interactions and local intrigue. The story captures themes of love, community, and the intricacies of relationships during a bygone era. The opening of the novel introduces us to a Tuesday evening where Cradock Nowell and Amy Rosedew are involved in a significant moment that hints at their deepening connection. As various characters prepare for a dinner at Kettledrum Hall, we see glimpses of their personalities and relationships—particularly the intrigue surrounding Mrs. Corklemore and her calculated flirtations. The mood shifts from light-hearted social banter to a deeper reflection on personal struggles, as revealed through the interactions between characters, especially with Rufus Hutton, who feels the weight of his responsibilities. This opening effectively sets the stage for the unfolding drama, hinting at complexities within familial ties and societal expectations, while blending humor and poignancy throughout their encounters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

About the Author

Richard Doddridge Blackmore, known as R. D. Blackmore, was one of the most famous English novelists of the second half of the nineteenth century. He won acclaim for vivid descriptions and personification of the countryside, sharing with Thomas Hardy a Western England background and a strong sense of regional setting in his works.

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