Greene Ferne Farm. Pastoral Novel About the English Countryside and Rural Life in Victorian Times

Par : Richard Jefferies

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  • Nombre de pages156
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.236 kg
  • Dimensions14,8 cm × 21,0 cm × 1,1 cm
  • ISBN978-2-322-47806-4
  • EAN9782322478064
  • Date de parution12/06/2025
  • ÉditeurBooks on Demand

Résumé

Greene Ferne Farm by Richard Jefferies immerses the reader in the peaceful and authentic atmosphere of the English countryside in the nineteenth century. This pastoral novel, imbued with poetry and realism, portrays the daily life of a farming family and the inhabitants of the village of Greene Ferne. The story, touched by gentle nostalgia, celebrates the beauty of rural landscapes, the rhythm of the seasons, and the harmony between people and nature.
The novel depicts with precision the human relationships within a village community, where traditions, mutual aid, and simplicity shape daily existence. The narrative centers on the life of the family at the farm, their joys, their sorrows, and the small events that weave the fabric of everyday life. A discreet romance, blossoming between two young people, adds a touch of lightness and hope to this bucolic picture.
Richard Jefferies, a keen observer of rural customs, offers a sensitive and nuanced vision of Victorian society, far from the turmoil of cities and the great industrial changes. His writing, both precise and evocative, captures the atmosphere of fields, woods, and country lanes, inviting the reader to share the simple and sincere life of the characters. This classic of English literature is for anyone who wishes to rediscover the British countryside through the eyes of an author passionate about nature and local traditions.
It will appeal to lovers of pastoral novels, stories about rural life, and texts filled with nostalgia and simplicity.
Greene Ferne Farm by Richard Jefferies immerses the reader in the peaceful and authentic atmosphere of the English countryside in the nineteenth century. This pastoral novel, imbued with poetry and realism, portrays the daily life of a farming family and the inhabitants of the village of Greene Ferne. The story, touched by gentle nostalgia, celebrates the beauty of rural landscapes, the rhythm of the seasons, and the harmony between people and nature.
The novel depicts with precision the human relationships within a village community, where traditions, mutual aid, and simplicity shape daily existence. The narrative centers on the life of the family at the farm, their joys, their sorrows, and the small events that weave the fabric of everyday life. A discreet romance, blossoming between two young people, adds a touch of lightness and hope to this bucolic picture.
Richard Jefferies, a keen observer of rural customs, offers a sensitive and nuanced vision of Victorian society, far from the turmoil of cities and the great industrial changes. His writing, both precise and evocative, captures the atmosphere of fields, woods, and country lanes, inviting the reader to share the simple and sincere life of the characters. This classic of English literature is for anyone who wishes to rediscover the British countryside through the eyes of an author passionate about nature and local traditions.
It will appeal to lovers of pastoral novels, stories about rural life, and texts filled with nostalgia and simplicity.
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