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World's End

Jefferies Richard
Publication date 05/07/2025
EAN: 9782322623433
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« World's End » by Richard Jefferies is a classic Victorian novel that captures the rhythms and complexities of rural England in the nineteenth century. Set in the idyllic English countryside, the story follows the coming of age of Bevis and his sibl... See full description
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PublisherBOOKS ON DEMAND
Page Count480
Languageen
AuthorJefferies Richard
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date05/07/2025
Weight690 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)3.30 x 14.80 x 21.00 cm
Victorian Novel
« World's End » by Richard Jefferies is a classic Victorian novel that captures the rhythms and complexities of rural England in the nineteenth century. Set in the idyllic English countryside, the story follows the coming of age of Bevis and his siblings as they navigate the joys and challenges of family life, tradition, and social change. Jefferies paints a vivid portrait of the landscape, blending nature writing with the emotional depth of a family saga.The novel unfolds in the small village of World's End, where the natural world is both a playground and a teacher for the young protagonists. Through detailed descriptions of fields, woods, and rivers, Jefferies immerses readers in the sights and sounds of the countryside, celebrating the beauty and resilience of rural life. The narrative explores themes of nostalgia, the passage of time, and the tension between tradition and progress as the characters confront the realities of a changing society.Jefferies' prose is rich and evocative, capturing the subtle interplay between human experience and the natural environment. The story's focus on coming of age is universal, as Bevis and his siblings learn lessons of independence, responsibility, and the value of community. The novel also reflects on the loss of innocence and the bittersweet nature of growing up, making it a poignant exploration of childhood and memory.« World's End » stands as a testament to Jefferies' skill as a nature writer and observer of rural life. Readers interested in Victorian novels, English countryside, and pastoral literature will find this work a compelling and timeless addition to their library. Its blend of family drama, social observation, and lyrical nature writing ensures its enduring appeal for generations of readers.