About Richard Jefferies
Richard Jefferies was born near Swindon in 1848. During his short life, he published over 20 books. His love of nature was akin to a mystical experience and it lends his writings a special lyricism which goes far beyond the naturalist's keen observation.
Novels
The Scarlet Shawl (1874)
Restless Human Hearts (1875)
World's End (1877)
Greene Ferne Farm (1880)
Wood Magic (1881)
Bevis (1882)
The Dewy Morn (1884)
After London (1885)
Amaryllis at the Fair (1887)
Restless Human Hearts (1875)
World's End (1877)
Greene Ferne Farm (1880)
Wood Magic (1881)
Bevis (1882)
The Dewy Morn (1884)
After London (1885)
Amaryllis at the Fair (1887)
Non fiction
The Gamekeeper at Home (1878)
The Amateur Poacher (1879)
Wild Life in a Southern County (1879)
Round About a Great Estate (1880)
Hodge and His Masters (1880)
Nature Near London (1883)
The Story of My Heart (1883)
The Life of the Fields (1884)
Red Deer (1884)
The Open Air (1885)
Field and Hedgerow: Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies (1889)
The Amateur Poacher (1879)
Wild Life in a Southern County (1879)
Round About a Great Estate (1880)
Hodge and His Masters (1880)
Nature Near London (1883)
The Story of My Heart (1883)
The Life of the Fields (1884)
Red Deer (1884)
The Open Air (1885)
Field and Hedgerow: Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies (1889)
Anthologies containing stories by Richard Jefferies
Short stories
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