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After London; Or, Wild England

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The narrative opens with a vivid account of countryside reverting to wilderness after societal collapse, describing overgrown fields, roaming wildlife, and ruined roads. It then follows surviving human communities—rural hamlets, lakeside towns, and forest settlements—as social order fragments and new customs emerge, prompting journeys, skirmishes, and alliances. Explorations uncover ruined cities, strange natural phenomena, and shifting power among bands and fortified households. Throughout, the work examines nature reclaiming the land, cultural relapse and adaptation, and the fragile boundary between organized society and wildness.

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Richard Jefferies

Richard Jefferies was an English author and naturalist, known for his vivid depictions of rural life and nature. His works often reflect a deep appreciation for the English countryside, blending elements of fiction and essays. Among his notable works is "After London; Or, Wild England," a pioneering post-apocalyptic novel that explores themes of nature reclaiming civilization. Jefferies also wrote extensively about the natural world in essays such as "Field and Hedgerow," showcasing his keen observations and lyrical prose. His writings have contributed significantly to the literary heritage of nature writing and continue to resonate with readers interested in the relationship between humanity and the environment.

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