After London; Or, Wild England(Paperback, Richard Jefferies)
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The story is set centuries after a mysterious catastrophe, referred to as "The Great Disaster," has devastated the world, causing the downfall of industrialized society. England has regressed into a wild and untamed landscape where nature has reclaimed the cities, and new forms of flora and fauna dominate the once-urban areas.The narrative follows the journey of Felix, a young man who ventures out into this transformed world, encountering various challenges, dangers, and new societies that have emerged amidst the ruins of the old civilization. He navigates through different landscapes, encountering different groups of people and witnessing how they have adapted to this drastically changed environment.Jefferies' novel explores themes of nature's power, the resilience of humanity, and the potential consequences of environmental degradation and societal collapse. "After London" is considered an early example of post-apocalyptic literature and a work that reflects the Victorian era's concerns about industrialization, the relationship between humanity and nature, and the potential fragility of civilization.The book's imaginative portrayal of a world reverting to a wilderness state after a cataclysmic event was influential in the development of the post-apocalyptic genre in literature. It continues to be appreciated for its vivid descriptions of nature and its thought-provoking depiction of a transformed and rewilded England.