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Richard Jefferies

    6. November 1848 – 14. August 1887

    Richard Jefferies war ein produktiver Autor, dessen Werke sich mit der Natur, dem Landleben und der Landwirtschaft des späten viktorianischen Englands befassten. Seine Schriften gehen jedoch über reine Beobachtung hinaus und erfassen die ästhetischen und spirituellen Tiefen der menschlichen Begegnung mit der Natur, was für ihn zu einer Obsession wurde. Neben seinem Realismus war er auch ein Visionär, der seltsame futuristische Fantasien und mystische Konzepte erforschte, die bis heute nachhallen. Seine Fähigkeit, die Schönheit und Ruhe der natürlichen Welt auszudrücken, von den subtilen Details der Flora und Fauna bis hin zur weiten Ausdehnung des Kosmos, hinterließ einen unauslöschlichen Eindruck in der Literatur und inspirierte zukünftige Schriftstellergenerationen durch seine einzigartige Sensibilität und sein tiefes inneres Erwachen.

    Wood Magic
    After London; Or, Wild England
    Bevis
    The Life of the Fields
    The Open Air
    The Story of My Heart
    • The Story of My Heart

      My autobiography

      • 110 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,0(2)Abgeben

      The narrative unfolds over seventeen years, reflecting on the author's quest for emotional and intellectual rejuvenation. Feeling stifled by the monotony of life, the protagonist recognizes the detrimental effects of stagnation on both heart and mind. A longing for inspiration and a return to deep feelings drives the desire to break free from the constraints of routine. This introspective journey emphasizes the importance of fresh experiences and profound thoughts as vital to revitalizing the spirit.

      The Story of My Heart
    • The Open Air

      • 166 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,9(7)Abgeben

      The influence of childhood experiences on a Wiltshire farm shapes the works of John Richard Jefferies, an English nature writer renowned for his vivid portrayals of rural life. His essays, natural history books, and novels reflect a deep connection to the English countryside, capturing its beauty and intricacies. Through his writing, Jefferies offers readers a window into the natural world and the simplicity of country living, making his contributions significant in the realm of nature literature.

      The Open Air
    • The Life of the Fields

      • 200 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,8(9)Abgeben

      Delving into the beauty of rural life, these works by Richard Jefferies celebrate the charm of the countryside. Through vivid descriptions and personal reflections, the author captures the essence of nature, exploring themes of harmony between humanity and the environment. Ideal for those who cherish pastoral landscapes, these books offer an enchanting glimpse into the joys and intricacies of country living.

      The Life of the Fields
    • Whiz! Away it went, bend first, and rose against the wind till the impetus ceased, when it hung a moment on the air, and slid to the right, falling near the summer-house. Next time it turned to the left, and fell in the hedge; another time it hit the hay-rick: nothing could make it go straight. Mark tried his hardest, and used it both ways, but in vain--the boomerang rose against the wind, and, so far, acted properly, but directly the force with which it was thrown was exhausted, it did as it liked, and swept round to the left or the right, and never once returned to their feet.

      Bevis
    • After London; Or, Wild England

      • 204 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,1(24)Abgeben

      Set in a post-apocalyptic England, the narrative explores the aftermath of a mysterious tragedy that decimates the population, allowing nature to reclaim the land. The first section examines the decline of civilization through the eyes of historians, while the second, "Wild England," presents an adventurous tale in a transformed, untamed world. Jefferies' evocative writing captures the haunting beauty of a reborn countryside, making this work a notable piece of eco-apocalyptic literature. Released in 1885, it reflects the author's struggles and creativity during his final years.

      After London; Or, Wild England
    • Wood Magic

      • 263 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,0(47)Abgeben

      Both Volume I and II are included in this edition.Page count for Volume I = 235. Page count starts again for Volume II, which has 263 pages.

      Wood Magic
    • World's End

      Victorian Novel

      • 480 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden
      World's End
    • After London

      by Richard Jefferies

      • 294 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Set in a post-apocalyptic England, the narrative unfolds generations after a catastrophic event has led to a significant decline in population. Nature has reclaimed the land, and the remnants of humanity struggle to survive amidst petty kings and corrupt republics that dominate the area surrounding a central lake. The story captures a society that has reverted to a medieval-like existence, with wild men lurking in the woods, highlighting themes of survival, power, and the resilience of nature.

      After London
    • Bevis (Complete)

      The Story Of A Boy, Complete Edition Of Three Volumes, Vol. I. - III.

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Featuring a new print with professional typesetting, this edition stands out from others that utilize scanned prints. The enhanced quality ensures clarity and readability, providing an improved reading experience.

      Bevis (Complete)
    • After London

      or Wild England (Easy to Read Layout)

      • 338 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Set in a rural landscape, the narrative explores the gradual transformation of the fields as nature reclaims its territory. The story unfolds through the reflections of older generations, who recall the wisdom passed down from their fathers about the inevitable changes that occur when land is abandoned. This theme highlights the interplay between human neglect and the resilience of nature, inviting readers to ponder the cycles of life and the impact of time on the environment.

      After London