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Hodge and His Masters

Autor Richard Jefferies
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2005
Excerpt: ...drained into the hollow, which during a storm was filled with a rushing torrent, and even after a period of dry weather was still moist, for the overhanging trees prevented evaporation. A row of sarsen stones at irregular intervals were intended to afford firm footing to the wayfarer, but they were nothing more than traps for the unwary. Upon placing the foot on the smooth rounded surface it immediately slipped, and descended at an angle into a watery hole. The thick, stiff, yellow clay held the water like a basin; the ruts, quite two feet deep, where waggon wheels had been drawn through by main force, were full to the brim. In summer heats they might have dried, but in November, though fine, they never would. Yet if the adventurous passenger, after gamely struggling, paused awhile to take breath, and looked up from the mud, the view above was beautiful. The sun shone, and lit up the oaks, whose every leaf was brown or buff; the gnats played in thousands in the mild air under the branches. Through the coloured leaves the blue sky was visible, and far ahead a faintly bluish shadow fell athwart the hollow. There were still blackberries on the bramble, beside which the brown fern filled the open spaces, and behind upon the banks the mosses clothed the ground and the roots of the trees with a deep green. Two or more fieldfares were watching in an elm some distance down; the flock to which they belonged was feeding, partly in the meadow and partly in the hedge. Every now and then the larks flew over, uttering their call-note. Behind a bunch of rushes a young rabbit crouched in the ditch on the earth thrown out from the hole hard by, doubtful in his mind whether to stay there or to enter the burrow. It was so still and mild between the banks, where there was not the least current of air, that the curate grew quite warm with the exertion. His boots adhered to the clay, in which they sank at every step; they came out with a 'sock, sock.' He now followed...
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781846370021
ISBN-10: 1846370027
Pagini: 236
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Echo Library
Colecția Paperbackshop.co.uk Ltd - Echo Library
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

English nature writer Richard Jefferies, who lived from 6 November 1848 to 14 August 1887, is renowned for his portrayals of English country life in his essays, natural history works, and fiction. The setting for all of his major fictional works is drawn from his upbringing on a modest farm in Wiltshire. The writings of Jefferies span a variety of genres and subjects, including science fiction novel After London (1885) and the beloved children's book Bevis (1882). He battled tuberculosis for a significant portion of his adult life, and his troubles with both the disease and with poverty are reflected in his writing. In The Story of My Heart, Jefferies goes into detail on how he cherished and practiced cultivating an intensity of feeling in his perception of the world (1883). The Amateur Poacher (1879) and Round About a Great Estate (1880), two essay collections in which he successfully conveyed his awareness of nature and the people who inhabit it, acquired him at the time the reputation of a natural mystic. However, it is his success in doing so that has attracted the majority of admirers.

Cuprins

Preface; 1. The farmers' parliament; 2. Leaving his farm; 3. A man of progress; 4. Going downhill; 5. The borrower and the gambler; 6. An agricultural genius - old style; 7. The gig and the four-in-hand. A bicycle farmer; 8. Haymaking. 'The Juke's country'; 9. The fine lady farmer. Country girls; 10. Mademoiselle, the governess; 11. Fleeceborough. A 'despot'; 12. The squire's 'round robin'; 13. An ambitious squire; 14. The parson's wife; 15. A modern country curate.

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A vivid and realistic description of rural life in Victorian England, first published in 1880, which helped establish Jefferies' reputation.