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In Richard Jefferies' 'Nature Near London,' the author vividly describes the beauty of the natural world found just outside the bustling city. Through detailed observations of the flora and fauna, Jefferies paints a picture of the countryside that acts as a sanctuary from urban life. His prose is elegant and poetic, transporting the reader to the serene landscapes he encounters. Published in 1883, the book reflects the Victorian era's growing interest in nature and preservation. Jefferies' work stands out for its lyrical descriptions and insightful reflections on the relationship between man and the environment. Richard Jefferies, a nature writer and novelist, was deeply connected to the English countryside. His love for the natural world and keen observational skills likely inspired him to write 'Nature Near London.' Jefferies' own experiences exploring the outskirts of the city shine through in his writing, adding a personal touch to his descriptions of rural life. I recommend 'Nature Near London' to readers who appreciate lyrical nature writing and are interested in the intersection of urban and rural landscapes. Jefferies' enchanting prose and profound reflections make this book a timeless exploration of the enduring beauty of the English countryside.
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Publicatiedatum
Ebook: 16 september 2022
Nederlands
België