O Autorze

Richard Jefferies was an English nature writer and novelist whose works capture the beauty of the natural world and the complexities of rural life in Victorian England. Born in 1848, Jefferies developed a deep appreciation for nature from an early age, which would later inform his writings. His most notable works include 'Wood Magic' and 'After London', both of which explore themes of nature, civilization, and the human condition through vivid imagery and poetic language. Jefferies' ability to blend the natural world with philosophical musings set him apart from his contemporaries.

Despite his relatively short life, Jefferies' literary contributions have had a lasting impact on nature writing and environmental literature. His insightful observations and lyrical prose resonate with readers even today, inspiring future generations of writers and naturalists. Jefferies often reflected on the connection between humanity and the environment, advocating for a deeper understanding of nature's role in our lives. His work continues to be celebrated for its rich, evocative descriptions and its exploration of the interplay between humans and the natural world.

Data Urodzenia November 6, 1848
Miejsce Urodzenia Bramdean, Hampshire, England
Data śmierci May 14, 1887