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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.
1854 | Poems by Melanter and Epullia |
1855 | The Bugle of the Black Sea |
1860 | The Fate of Franklin |
1862 | Anonymous translations of the first two of Virgil's Georgics |
1864 | Clara 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] |
Dunn, Waldo Hilary. R.D. Blackmore: the author of Lorna Doone. London: Robert Hale, 1956.
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