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Lodore, also
published under the
title The
Beautiful Widow, is the
penultimate novel by
Romantic novelist Mary S****ey,
completed in 1833 and published...
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Lodore Falls is a
waterfall in ****bria, England,
close to Derwen****er and
downstream from Watendlath. The
falls are
located on the beck that
flows from...
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Lodore is a
rural unincorporated community in
northern Amelia County just
south of the
Appomattox River in the U.S.
state of Virginia. It is
located along...
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Lodore is the
scenic entrance to the
Canyon of
Lodore, a
canyon on the
Green River in
northwestern Colorado,
United States. The name
Gates of
Lodore has...
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follows the
river downstream into Colorado,
ending at the
Gates of
Lodore in
Dinosaur National Monument.
Known as a
haven for
outlaws such as Butch...
- (1830), the
apocalyptic novel The Last Man (1826) and her
final two novels,
Lodore (1835) and
Falkner (1837).
Studies of her lesser-known works, such as the...
- "The
Cataract of
Lodore" is a poem
written in 1820 by the
English poet
Robert Southey which describes the
Lodore Falls on the Watendlath. One of Southey's...
- book
published by the
author Mary S****ey. Like S****ey's
earlier novel Lodore (1835), it
charts a
young woman's
education under a
tyrannical father figure...
- (1830), the
apocalyptic novel The Last Man (1826), and her
final two novels,
Lodore (1835) and
Falkner (1837).
Studies of her lesser-known
works such as the...
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Robert Southey Poems "After Blenheim" "The
Inchcape Rock" "Cataract of
Lodore" "Abou Ben Adhem" "The Devil's Walk" Epic
poems Curse of
Kehama Joan of...