After London; Or, Wild England

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After London; Or, Wild England

by Richard Jefferies

EN·~8 hours·35 chapters

Chapters

35 total

Part I The Relapse into Barbarism

0:02

CHAPTER I THE GREAT FOREST

18:19

CHAPTER II WILD ANIMALS

9:47

CHAPTER III MEN OF THE WOODS

21:28

CHAPTER IV THE INVADERS

19:41

CHAPTER V THE LAKE

19:59

Part II WILD ENGLAND

0:01

CHAPTER I SIR FELIX

14:07

CHAPTER II THE HOUSE OF AQUILA

15:37

CHAPTER III THE STOCKADE

14:45

Description

In the wake of a vanished London, the English countryside erupts into untamed green. Fields once tended by generations are now a tangled tapestry of grass, brambles, and saplings that push outward from hedgerows, swallowing old roads and footpaths. The narrator walks through this slow, inevitable reclamation, noting how wheat and barley rise only to be overtaken by wildflowers, thistles, and towering hawthorn, while reeds and willow dominate the wetter ground.

The prose paints a vivid picture of nature’s relentless march, turning cultivated land into an immense forest where trees sprout from acorns dropped by birds and seedlings that would have been grazed away long ago. As the landscape thickens, familiar human marks fade, leaving a world where the once‑orderly fields are now a wild, almost primeval, expanse. Listeners are invited to experience the quiet awe of a land reborn, caught between memory and the unstoppable growth of the wild.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (465K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Malcolm Farmer

Release date

2004-11-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Richard Jefferies

Richard Jefferies

1848–1887

Best known for bringing the English countryside vividly to life, he wrote with the close eye of a naturalist and the feeling of a novelist. His books range from rural sketches and essays to imaginative works like Bevis and the haunting future vision of After London.

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