
The Maid of Sker by Richard Doddridge Blackmore (7 Jun 1825-20 Jan 1900) is a novel published in 1872. The title comes from a Welsh ballad know as 'Y Ferch o'r Sger' although the content of the ballad bears little relation to the plot of the novel. The novel was seralised in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh) from August 1871 to July 1872 before being published as a three volume novel.
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While keeping watch nearby, Davy accidentally overhears a private and heartfelt exchange between Drake Bamfylde and young Isabella. Their conversation, full of honesty and affection, contrasts sharply with the deceit and manipulation that have surrou... more
Confined to his duties aboard a ship docked off Barnstaple, Davy finds himself torn between obedience and conscience.When Parson Chowne directs him to row upriver and make certain “observations,” Davy’s sense of purpose begins to waver. His motivatio... more
This chapter brings an uneasy meeting with Parson Chowne, whose reputation already casts a long shadow. What begins as a polite visit soon reveals tension beneath the surface — courtesy masking calculation, and hospitality edged with menace. Blackmor... more
In this quietly revealing chapter, set in a noisy pub on fair day in Barnstaple, Blackmore invites us to look more closely at one of his most unsettling figures — Parson Chowne. There is, as the title suggests, something about him that commands atten... more
The scene shifts from coast and countryside to the bustle of a Barnstaple town fair, where Boutport Street and Bear Street are alive with noise, colour, and spectacle. Amidst the crowds, we meet two striking figures for the first time — Parson Chowne... more
The story crosses the Bristol Channel to the windswept Braunton Burrows of North Devon, a vast expanse of shifting dunes and wild nature. The area has many parallels with Kenfig holding its own stories of a town buried under the sand. In this chapter... more
Partings are rarely simple in Blackmore’s world, and this chapter lingers on the emotions stirred by a farewell that stretches longer than expected. Words left unsaid, glances held too long, and the weight of uncertainty give this goodbye its poignan... more
Blackmore shifts from beaches and chance encounters to the weightier world of money and property. In this chapter, characters look to secure their future through “sound investments” — but the choices they make reveal as much about ambition and social... more










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This unabridged narrative brings to life the complex characters and emotional landscapes encapsulated in Richard Doddridge Blackmore's novel. Heavy with themes of love, duty, and the social dynamics of 19th-century rural England, the storytelling weaves through vivid episodes filled with poignant observations about human relationships. The intricate balance between personal desires and societal expectations serves as a focal point throughout various chapters, revealing the psychological depth of the characters and their motivations. Listeners are likely to appreciate the rich descriptions and engaging character interactions that reflect both humor and seriousness, shining a light on the struggles of the protagonist amidst the backdrop of hi... more
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