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    2001 · Drama · 2h 30m

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  1. Mar 11, 2001 · Lorna Doone: Directed by Mike Barker. With Neil Finnighan, Jack Baverstock, Trevor Cooper, Aidan Gillen. Against a backdrop of political and religious upheaval, a farmer falls in love with the "queen" of the notorious Doone clan --a family that he has sworn vengeance on.

    • (2K)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Mike Barker
    • 2001-03-11
  2. Lorna Doone is a British romance/drama television mini-series version of Richard Doddridge Blackmore's 1869 novel of the same name that aired on BBC One from 24 to 26 December 2000 in the UK and on A&E on 11 March 2001 in the U.S. The film won the Royal Television Society's Television Award for Best Visual Effects by Colin Gorry.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lorna_DooneLorna Doone - Wikipedia

    • Publication History
    • Reception
    • Development of The Novel
    • Plot Summary
    • Chronological Key
    • Other Versions and Cultural References
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    Blackmore experienced difficulty in finding a publisher, and the novel was first published anonymously in 1869, in a limited three-volume edition of just 500 copies, of which only 300 sold. The following year it was republished in an inexpensive one-volume edition and became a huge critical and financial success. It has never been out of print.

    The book received acclaim from Blackmore's contemporary, Margaret Oliphant, and as well from later Victorian writers including Robert Louis Stevenson, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and Thomas Hardy. George Gissing wrote in a letter to his brother Algernon that the novel was "quite admirable, approaching Scott as closely as anything since the latter". A fa...

    By his own account, Blackmore relied on a "phonologic" style for his characters' speech, emphasising their accents and word formation. He expended great effort, in all of his novels, on his characters' dialogues and dialects, striving to recount realistically not only the ways, but also the tones and accents, in which thoughts and utterances were f...

    John Ridd is the son of a respectable farmer in 17th century Exmoor, a region in North Devon and Somerset, England. The notorious Doone clan, once nobles and now outlaws, murdered John’s father. Battling his desire for revenge, John (in West Country dialect, pronounced "Jan") too grows into a respectable farmer who cares well for his mother and sis...

    The narrator, John Ridd, says he was born on 29 November 1661; in Chapter 24, he mentions Queen Anne as the current monarch, so the time of narration is 1702–1714 making him 40–52 years old. Although he celebrates New Year's Day on 1 January, at that time in England the year in terms of A.D. "begins" Annunciation Styleon 25 March, so 14 February 16...

    Lorna Doone is also a shortbread cookie made by Mondelez.
    Title character Lorna Doone, a B-movie actress in a Thomas Tryonnovella was christened in honour of Blackmore's character.
    Lorna Doone was said to be the favourite book of Australian bushranger and outlaw Ned Kelly, who may have thought of the idea of his armourby reading of the outlaw Doones "with iron plates on breas...
    The phrase "Lorna Doone" is used in Cockney rhyming slangfor spoon.
    Blackmore, R. D. (1908) Lorna Doone: a romance of Exmoor; Doone-land edition; with introduction and notes by H. Snowden Ward and illustrations by Mrs. Catharine Weed Ward. lii, 553 pp., plates. Lon...
    Delderfield, Eric (1965?) The Exmoor Country: [a] brief guide & gazetteer; 6th ed. Exmouth: The Raleigh Press
    Elliott-Cannon, A. (1969) The Lorna Doone Story. Minehead: The Cider Press
    Lorna Doone at Standard Ebooks
    Lorna Doone: A Romance of Exmoor at Project Gutenberg
    Lorna Doone: A Romance of Exmoor at Project Gutenberg– a lavishly illustrated edition (Burrows Brothers Company, 1889)
    Lorna Dooneat Silver Sirens
    • Richard Doddridge Blackmore
    • 1869
  4. Lorna Doone: Directed by Phil Karlson. With Barbara Hale, Richard Greene, Carl Benton Reid, William Bishop. Set in 17th century England, a young woman falls in love with a humble villager whose community suffers under the rule of her despotic landowning family.

    • (241)
    • Adventure, Drama, Romance
    • Phil Karlson
    • 1951-05-31
  5. Lorna Doone is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Barbara Hale and Richard Greene. It is an adaptation of the 1869 novel Lorna Doone by R. D. Blackmore, set in the English West Country during the 17th century.

  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1105935-lorna_dooneLorna Doone | Rotten Tomatoes

    It's here that the peasant farmer John Ridd (Richard Coyle) attempts to live a simple, honest life, until he falls in love with the beautiful Lorna (Amelia Warner), not realizing she's a...

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  7. Mar 10, 2001 · Lorna Doone (2000) Season 1. Having watched the ruthless Doones clan slay his father as a child, John Ridd swears revenge. As he grows older, he falls for the beautiful Lorna Doone, not realizing she is on the side of his sworn enemy. 477 2001 3 episodes. 13+. Drama. Free trial of BritBox. Watch with BritBox. Start your 7-day free trial. Episodes.

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