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Armorel of Lyonesse;: A romance of to-day

by Walter Besant

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Get carried away by this enchanting romance set on the remote Isles of Scilly. The beautiful young girl Armorel has lived a sheltered lifeā??until the day that she saves two men lost at sea in a daring rescue. One of the boat's occupants, artist Roland Lee, is enraptured by Armorel's beauty and sensitivity, but ultimately determines that the girl is too young to be the object of his affection. Will the two star-crossed lovers ever find a way to be together?… (more)

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This is a classic 19th century novel about the Scilly Isles - the Hell Bay of its century, it begins in a similar way with a woman of the isles rescuing a shipwreck victim. This is a much more reflective and spiritual novel, though, and is of its time, with the 19th century novel's reliance on coincidences, lost family relationships, lost treasure and beautiful women being manipulated by powerful and unscrupulous men. Armorel Rosevean and Alec Feilding (sic) respectively fill these roles very successfully, though the latter's ability to fool so many people about his non-existent talent strikes the modern reader as perhaps a tad unrealistic. The main "hero", Roland Lee,is on the other hand, not a particularly strong character. For me, the real hero of this novel is Scilly itself, and especially the now uninhabited island of Samson where Armorel and only a handful of others still live (incidentally, the dates are inaccurate as this novel is set in the 1880s and Samson was abandoned in 1855). The descriptions of the islands, waters, rocks, channels, flora and fauna is wonderfully evocative for anyone who has ever visited and this formed a backdrop to my visit in August 2013 (I even read some of it sitting on top of Samson's North Hill after seeing the ruined cottages where the islanders lived). Even the descriptions of the sea crossing from Penzance and the train journey there from London rang true! A wonderful book in this context. ( )
  john257hopper | Aug 11, 2013 |
Romantic novel set in the Isles Of Scilly, beaufiful descriptions of a beautiful place. Best book i've ever read!
  armorel | May 15, 2007 |
Romantic novel set in the Isles Of Scilly, beautifully desciptive, but not sentimental
  estover | May 15, 2007 |
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Classic Literature. Fiction. Romance. HTML:

Get carried away by this enchanting romance set on the remote Isles of Scilly. The beautiful young girl Armorel has lived a sheltered lifeā??until the day that she saves two men lost at sea in a daring rescue. One of the boat's occupants, artist Roland Lee, is enraptured by Armorel's beauty and sensitivity, but ultimately determines that the girl is too young to be the object of his affection. Will the two star-crossed lovers ever find a way to be together?

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