The Frobishers

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In Sabine Baring-Gould's novel 'The Frobishers', readers are transported to the rugged and enchanting landscape of Cornwall in the 18th century. The book combines elements of historical fiction with gothic romance, as the Frobisher family navigates secrets, scandals, and forbidden love. Baring-Gould's vivid descriptions of the Cornish coast and his rich character development create a captivating and atmospheric read for fans of classic literature. The novel also delves into themes of family legacy, societal expectations, and the complexities of human relationships. 'The Frobishers' showcases Baring-Gould's talent for storytelling and his deep understanding of human nature, making it a timeless and engaging work of fiction. Sabine Baring-Gould, a Victorian writer and scholar, drew inspiration for 'The Frobishers' from his love of Cornish folklore and history. His background as a clergyman and folklorist influenced the moral and ethical dilemmas presented in the novel, adding depth and complexity to the characters and plot. Fans of gothic literature and historical fiction will find 'The Frobishers' a compelling and rewarding read, offering a glimpse into a bygone era filled with intrigue and romance.

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Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924) was a prolific English writer, antiquarian, folk song collector, and clergyman with an enduring legacy in both literature and church history. Born on January 28, 1834, in Exeter, Devon, Baring-Gould displayed a multifaceted career spanning across various domains, showing both scholarly aptitude and creative flair. He is perhaps best known for penning the hymn 'Onward, Christian Soldiers' and his publication 'The Lives of the Saints', which resonated with Victorian spiritual sentiments and scholarly interests in hagiography. With an educational background from Clare College, Cambridge, he carried his academic rigor into his writing and ecclesiastical roles. His literary works, of which 'The Frobishers' serves as an example, often delved into aspects of history, folklore, and social narratives, weaving intricate tales that reflect his erudition and keen observational skills. Baring-Gould's narrative style frequently incorporated elements from his comprehensive knowledge of myth, legend, and local customs, which was also evidenced in his considerable work on folk songs of England, notably compiled in 'Songs of the West'. Sabine Baring-Gould's contribution to literature and cultural history has been appreciated through numerous reprints of his works and continued scholarly interest in his wide-ranging intellectual pursuits. His ability to capture the essence of his times while engaging with diverse subjects has left a marked impression on English cultural heritage.

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