The Writings of R. D. Blackmore

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"It must be remembered that my first two books expired promptly upon their birth, and No. 3, that is , Lorne Doone, narrowly shaved the bring of Lethe. In deed, as I told you, of the first 500 copies, only about 300 were sold, and the rest in a batch transported for Colonial fare [to Australia]." — Blackmore to Mrs. Halliday in a letter of 24 September 1879; qtd. Dunn, p. 130.

1854Poems by Melanter and Epullia
1855The Bugle of the Black Sea
1860The Fate of Franklin
1862Anonymous translations of the first two of Virgil's Georgics
1864Clara Vaughan anonymously (but written c. 1853) [summary]
1866 Cradock Nowell [summary]
1869 Lorna Doone [summary]
1872 Maid of Sker (from first draft of late 1840s) [summary]
1875 Alice Lorraine [summary]
1876 Cripps, the Carrier [summary]
1877 Erema, or My Father's Sin [summary]
1878 "Dominus Illuminatio Mea" (a short poem)
1880 Mary Anerley [summary]
1882 Christowell [summary]
1884 The Remarkable History of Sir Thomas Upmore [summary]
1887 Springhaven [summary]
1890 Kit and Kitty [summary]
1894 Perlycross [summary]
1895 Fringilla (poems with illustrations)
1895 Slain by the Doones (US title) and Tales of the Telling House (British title) — four short stories [summary]
1896 Dariel [summary]

References

Dunn, Waldo Hilary. R.D. Blackmore: the author of Lorna Doone. London: Robert Hale, 1956.



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