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The Life of the Fields

A Lyrical Exploration of Rural England's Natural Beauty

2019

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In "The Life of the Fields," Richard Jefferies offers a poignant exploration of rural England's natural landscapes, emphasizing his intricate observations of flora and fauna. His lyrical prose, a hallmark of Victorian nature writing, blends poetic introspection with scientific observation, inviting readers to contemplate the beauty and complexity of the countryside. This collection of essays captures the essence of rural life, reflecting both the ceaseless rhythms of nature and the profoun...

2026

EN

"The Gamekeeper at Home: Sketches of Natural History and Rural Life" by Richard Jefferies is a captivating collection that immerses readers in the beauty of the English countryside. Through vivid descriptions and keen observations, Jefferies brings to life the intricate relationships between nature and rural life. His reflections on the flora and fauna, as well as the daily experiences of a gamekeeper, offer a unique perspective on the natural world. The illustrations enhance the text, pro...

2026

EN

"Hodge and His Masters" by Richard Jefferies is a poignant exploration of the relationship between humans and nature, as seen through the eyes of a simple farm laborer named Hodge. The narrative delves into Hodge's interactions with his masters, reflecting on the social hierarchies and the struggles of rural life. Jefferies masterfully captures the essence of the English countryside, portraying the beauty and harshness of agricultural existence. Through Hodge's perspective, readers gain in...


2024

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After London; or, Wild England (1885) by Richard Jefferies is a dystopian novel that indeed envisions a future in which urban civilization has collapsed following an unspecified environmental disaster. The book is divided into two parts: "The Relapse into Barbarism," which describes the environmental and societal breakdown, and "Wild England," which follows the adventures of a protagonist navigating this transformed, medieval-like world. The novel paints a...

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also available as audiobook

2022

EN

In "The Amateur Poacher," Richard Jefferies masterfully weaves a narrative that blends natural observation with social commentary, capturing the intricacies of rural life in Victorian England. This semi-autobiographical work delves into the poacher's clandestine existence, intertwining themes of nature, law, and the human condition, all while employing a rich descriptive style that immerses readers in the English countryside. Jefferies' poetic prose reflects the struggles of the lower clas...

The Gamekeeper at Home

Sketches of Natural History and Rural Life

2021

EN

In "The Gamekeeper at Home," Richard Jefferies intricately weaves a rich tapestry of rural life in Victorian England, offering readers a poignant glimpse into the relationship between humans and nature. Through observational prose and vivid descriptions, Jefferies employs a pastoral style characterized by its lyrical quality and deep appreciation for the English countryside. The book serves as both an autobiography of his experiences as a gamekeeper and a broader commentary on rural societ...

Round About a Great Estate

An Ode to Nature and the Great Estate: A Victorian Exploration of Rural Life

2019

EN

In "Round About a Great Estate," Richard Jefferies weaves a rich tapestry of rural life, showcasing his characteristic blend of naturalism and vivid observation. Published in the late 19th century, this work reflects the idyllic yet complex world of the English countryside, capturing the intricate relationships between land, people, and the rhythm of nature. Jefferies employs an impressionistic style to evoke sensory experiences, painting detailed images of the landscape, flora, and fauna,...


2011

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THE story of my heart commences seventeen years ago. In the glow of youth there were times every now and then when I felt the necessity of a strong inspiration of soulthought. My heart was dusty, parched for want of the rain of deep feeling; my mind arid and dry, for there is a dust which settles on the heart as well as that which falls on a ledge. It is injurious to the mind as well as to the body to be always in one place and always surrounded by the same circumstances. A species of thick c...

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2009

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According to Wikipedia: "John Richard Jefferies (6 November 1848 - 14 August 1887) was an English nature writer, noted for his depiction of English rural life in essays, books of natural history, and novels. His childhood on a small Wiltshire farm had a great influence on him and provides the background to all his major works of fiction. For all that, these show a remarkable diversity, including Bevis (1882), a classic children's book, and After London (1885), an early work of science fict...

2026

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"The Amateur Poacher" by Richard Jefferies is a captivating exploration of the relationship between humans and nature, particularly through the lens of poaching. The narrative follows the experiences of a passionate amateur poacher who finds solace and adventure in the wilds of the English countryside. Jefferies' vivid descriptions of the landscape and wildlife immerse readers in the beauty of nature, while also raising questions about morality, survival, and the rights of individuals vers...


2016

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This volume presents Richard Jeffries' 1882 novel, "Bevis". It is comprised of three interlinked stories. The first of these witnesses Bevis and his friend discover and explore the 'New Sea' and its surroundings. The following story sees two gangs of boys re-enact the Battle of Pharsalia with Bevis and Caesar. The final part of the text concerns itself with the various adventures that Bevis and Mark have when they sail to a little island in the middle of a lake - that they name ''New Formo...

2022

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Richard Jefferies' "Round About a Great Estate" elegantly captures the intricate relationships between nature, estate life, and the human experience in Victorian England. Jefferies employs a lyrical prose style that seamlessly intertwines vivid descriptions of the English countryside with astute observations of rural society. Set against the backdrop of a grand estate, this work explores themes of class, the interplay between man and nature, and the contemplative reflections of life in the...