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Richard Jefferies

The Amateur Poacher

In “The Amateur Poacher,” Richard Jefferies combines a vivid portrayal of rural life with an exploration of the complex relationship between people and nature. Written in the late 19th century, this narrative weaves together elements of naturalism and romanticism, reflecting both appreciation for the countryside and a critique of societal norms. The book centers around the character of an amateur poacher who, armed with wit and a profound understanding of the land, navigates the moral intricacies of his craft while confronting the beliefs and laws that govern his actions. Jefferies'Äô rich, descriptive style immerses the reader in a sensory experience, evoking the sounds and sights of the English countryside that frame the poacher's adventures. Richard Jefferies, an English naturalist and novelist, drew upon his own experiences in the rural landscape of Wiltshire to craft this compelling work. His sensitive observation of the environment and its inhabitants was influenced by his upbringing in a farming family and his deep-seated love for nature. Living at a time when England was undergoing profound social changes, Jefferies' work frequently critiques societal constraints, offering a voice for those who exist on the periphery of conventional life. For readers who appreciate the intersection of nature and literature, “The Amateur Poacher” is a profound meditation on freedom, ethics, and the human spirit. Jefferies'Äô lyrical prose and insightful commentary on poaching as a form of resistance lend the book a timeless relevance, making it essential for anyone interested in environmental literature or the poetic rendering of the human experience within nature.
188 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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