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Richard Jefferies

The Life of the Fields

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 profound connection between humanity and the natural world, set within the backdrop of a rapidly industrializing society. Richard Jefferies, born in 1848, was deeply influenced by his upbringing in the English countryside. His experiences as a farmer and his subsequent struggles with health and urbanization shaped his worldview and relationship with nature. An advocate for ecological preservation, Jefferies wrote during a time when traditional rural life was increasingly threatened by modernity, which is poignantly articulated in his works. His blend of passionate description and philosophical inquiry reveals a keen awareness of both beauty and transience. This book is highly recommended for lovers of nature writing, as well as scholars interested in the interplay between literature and environmental consciousness. Jefferies' evocative prose not only delights but also inspires a renewed appreciation for the landscapes that form our shared heritage.
256 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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