Field and Hedgerow: Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies
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A series of lyrical essays that wander through the countryside, recording seasonal shifts, bird song, hedgerows, wildflowers, and close botanical and insect observation. The writer blends vivid sensory description with personal reminiscence and practical reflection on botany, natural history, rural crafts, and local places, moving from spring mornings to summer fields and autumnal moods. Occasional essays consider scientific study, folklore, and art alongside everyday country life, evoking the rhythms of landscape and the intimate ties between people and the natural world.
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