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Wild Life in a Southern County

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor John Richard Jefferies was an English nature writer who lived from November 6, 1848, to August 14, 1887. He was famous for writing stories, essays, and books about natural history that showed how people lived in the English countryside. His childhood on a small farm in Wiltshire shaped him a lot and is the setting for all of his big works of fiction. Jefferies wrote a lot of different types of books and about a lot of different subjects. Some of his most famous works are the classic children's book Bevis (1882) and the science fiction novel After London (1885). For most of his adult life, he had tuberculosis. His struggles with the disease and with being poor also show up in his work. Jefferies valued and worked on having strong feelings about the things going on around him. In The Story of My Heart (1883), he goes into more depth about this work. People at the time thought of him as a nature mystic because of this work, which was an introspective look at his thoughts and feelings about the world. But what most people admire about him is how well he writes about nature and people in it, both in his fiction and in collections of essays like The Amateur Poacher (1879) and Round About a Great Estate (1880). Klappentext Wild Life in a Southern County is a highly evocative description of the English countryside in the 1870s. Zusammenfassung Richard Jefferies (1848–1847) remains one of the most thoughtful and most lyrical writers on the English countryside. In Wild Life in a Southern County, published in 1879, Jefferies describes the countryside of the Downs, the natural habitats, wildlife and people in his highly descriptive and lyrical style. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; 1. The Downs; 2. A drought; 3. The hillside hedge; 4. The village; 5. Village architecture; 6. The hamlet; 7. The farmhouse; 8. Birds of the farmhouse; 9. The orchard; 10. The woodpile; 11. The home-field; 12. The ash copse; 13. The warren; 14. The rookery; 15. Rooks returning to roost; 16. Notes on birds; 17. Notes on the year; 18. Snake-lore; 19. Course of the brook; 20. Wildfowl of the lake....

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