On the border of the English counties of Devon and Somerset,
John Ridd's father is a yeoman farmer murdered in cold blood by a
member of the notorious Doone family. John is besotted with Lorna,
the granddaughter of the head of the Doone clan, who is to be
forced to marry the evil Carver Doone. John helps Lorna escape, but
circumstances lead to the discovery that she is not a Doone after
all, and the newfound heiress moves. But the Monmouth Rebellion
finds John wrongly accused of treason and he has to clear his name
in London, where he finds Lorna once more and where their love is
rekindled. He is granted a royal pardon, and later Lorna is allowed
to join him at his Exmoor farm. Just as they are married in Oare
church, Carver Doone shoots Lorna at the altar and John, believing
her dead, pursues and kills him. But is his love really dead?
Although Lorna Doone is perceived as a romance, it is set in the
1600s, when writings about sexual life at the court and personal
diaries such as those of Pepys could be incredibly graphic, even by
today's standards. They were especially scandalous in the prudish
Victorian times of the author. Had Blackmore written it in the
seventeenth century, or in modern times, he probably would have
done so similarly to this updated version and built on the existing
innuendo.
"Sensuality Level: Spicy"
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