The
House Without Windows
&
Eepersip’s Life thereby
Alfred A. Knopf
New York MCMXXVII London
FOR
MY TWO PLAYMATES
J. H.
AND
S. W. F.
The narrative follows a young girl named Eepersip who leaves her cottage to live alone among meadow, sea, and mountain landscapes. She wanders through gardens and woods, befriends wild creatures, and learns to forage, travel barefoot, and find joy in seasonal change. Episodes of exploration emphasize sensory detail and childhood imagination as she discovers pools, cliffs, and coastal shores, sometimes sleeping outdoors and relying on her resourcefulness. Structured in three parts—meadow, sea, mountains—the work presents a lyrical account of solitary childhood in close communion with nature, balancing playful adventure with quiet reflection on freedom and belonging.
The
House Without Windows
&
Eepersip’s Life thereby
Alfred A. Knopf
New York MCMXXVII London
FOR
MY TWO PLAYMATES
J. H.
AND
S. W. F.