Author of a novel set in 17th-century Exmoor that follows eponymous heroine Lorna Doone, whose name is used as rhyming slang for 'spoon'
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- Author noted for depictions of the English countryside in novels including Cradock Nowell (New Forest), Lorna Doone (Exmoor), Mary Anerley (Yorkshire) and Christowell (Dartmoor)
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- Fruit-grower and novelist who described the New Forest, Exmoor, Yorkshire and Dartmoor in Cradock Nowell, Lorna Doone, Mary Anerley and Christowell respectively
- Victorian author of the rural romance Lorna Doone
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