Talk:R. D. Blackmore

Latest comment: 12 years ago by Peter rawlins in topic exmoor

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The North Devon hamlet of Charles (near Brayford) has close associations with the Blackmore family. The first Blackmore to live at Charles was John, born in 1764, who later served as curate at High Bray. His second son Richard became Rector of Charles and was the Uncle of R D Blackmore who stayed at The Old Rectory as a child and later wrote parts of his immortal book Lorna Doone there. There is a memorial window in Charles Church installed to celebrate the centenary of R D Blackmore in 1925.

Quality of article edit

I would like to say what a very good article this is on a great but rather understated writer. Well done whoever did the research on it! Ivankinsman 13:11, 19 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Wrong link edit

Hello, there. Reading this interesting article (I love Lorna Doone), I noticed that the link to the novel Fringilla is wrong, leading to a description of a bird which has little to do with this writer. I'm sorry, I'don't know enough wikipedia syntax to correct it myself. So, up to the next one.

exmoor edit

Exmoor is wholely in the county of Somerset and not Devon. Since Blackmore's time tourism to this part of England has been centred on places in Devon to the west of Exmoor, and thus the whole tourist area is now called Exmoor National Park whereas the true Forest of Exmoor had no towns or villages and was in Somerset.Porlock of course is in Somerset.  — Preceding unsigned comment added by Peter rawlins (talkcontribs) 18:24, 3 October 2011 (UTC)Reply 

Assessment comment edit

The comment(s) below were originally left at Talk:R. D. Blackmore/Comments, and are posted here for posterity. Following several discussions in past years, these subpages are now deprecated. The comments may be irrelevant or outdated; if so, please feel free to remove this section.

Have rated the article as 'Start', though it could easily be upgraded to 'B' class with only a few changes.

I'd recommend merging some of the sections under 'Biography'; at present they appear too stubby and brief to stand on their own.

If copy was taken from a 1910 source, be sure to update the language when paraphrasing; some sentences and phrasing seems a little formal and quaint for a modern encyclopedia - "sum of money", 'a man of a retiring disposition'. This is a small point though, overall the writing is excellent - I especially enjoyed the line "pre-occupied with the demands of writing and fruit growing".

If sources other than Cousin were used, they need added as inline citations per WP:REF.

Other than that, great work! + Ceoil 21:20, 19 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Last edited at 21:20, 19 December 2006 (UTC). Substituted at 03:43, 30 April 2016 (UTC)