In the heart of the picturesque English countryside, brave young John Redd finds himself confronted with an unexpected fate when he falls in love with Lorna Doone, a beautiful girl from a family of fierce bandits. Their love is fraught with danger, especially as the carver Dooney is determined to possess her by any means necessary. Amid a struggle between honor and loyalty, John fights to protect Lorna and save his village from the brutality of the Downians, in an epic romance that combines love, adventure, and challenge.
Lorna Doone
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This novel tells the story of a love that blossoms amidst tribal conflicts and bloody revenge in rural England during the seventeenth century.
Arabic/English
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Categories: | Literature, Novels, stories, World literature |
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Tags: | Family, literature, love, Novels |
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