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"Bevis: The Story of a Boy" is a novel written by Richard Jefferies, an English naturalist and writer, in the 1880s. The narrative focuses on the experiences and observations of a little child named Bevis as it follows his travels. Bevis is shown as an inventive and inquisitive youngster who enjoys being outside, exploring the rural delights and developing a strong bond with the natural world. Bevis goes on a number of adventures, interactions with nature, and creative travels as the story is told. A young person's character is shaped by their natural surroundings, as the story emphasises…mehr

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"Bevis: The Story of a Boy" is a novel written by Richard Jefferies, an English naturalist and writer, in the 1880s. The narrative focuses on the experiences and observations of a little child named Bevis as it follows his travels. Bevis is shown as an inventive and inquisitive youngster who enjoys being outside, exploring the rural delights and developing a strong bond with the natural world. Bevis goes on a number of adventures, interactions with nature, and creative travels as the story is told. A young person's character is shaped by their natural surroundings, as the story emphasises while skilfully capturing the purity and curiosity of youth. The author uses Bevis's travels as a prism to examine themes of awe, exploration, and the way that the natural world may influence a child's mental development. "Bevis" captures Jefferies's personal love of the natural world and his conviction that a child's upbringing is much enhanced by being outside. The book celebrates the beauty and secrets of rural England while simultaneously telling the tale of a coming-of-age.
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English author, essayist, and naturalist Richard Jefferies (1848-1887) is most known for his writings that championed rural life and the natural environment in England. His writing was profoundly affected by his time spent in the countryside after being born on November 6, 1848, close to Swindon, Wiltshire. As a journalist, Jefferies started his writing career by submitting pieces to several magazines. But the books and essays he wrote about nature were what made him famous. He had an excellent capacity for observation and a profound understanding of the nuances of the natural world. Jefferies not only wrote about nature, but also fiction. One of his works, "Bevis: The Story of a Boy" (1882), illustrates his conviction that a child's character development is greatly aided by nature. Vibrant descriptions, strong connection to the country, and meaningful observations are hallmarks of Richard Jefferies' writing style.