After London (Dover Doomsday Classics)

by Richard Jefferies

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Jefferies' next novel, After London (1885), can be seen as an early example of "post-apocalyptic fiction": after some sudden and unspecified catastrophe has depopulated England, the countryside reverts to nature, and the few survivors to a quasi-medieval way of life. The book has two parts. The first, "The Relapse into Barbarism", is the account by some later historian of the fall of civilisation and its consequences, with a loving description of nature reclaiming England: fields becoming overrun by forest, domesticated animals running wild, roads and towns becoming overgrown, the hated London reverting to lake and poisonous swampland. The second part, "Wild England", is largely a straightforward adventure set many years later in the wild landscape and society (here too Jefferies was setting an example for the genre); but the opening section, despite some improbabilities, has been much admired for its rigour and compelling narrative.
  • ISBN10 142647461X
  • ISBN13 9781426474613
  • Publish Date 11 October 2007 (first published 1 January 1885)
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint BiblioLife
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Language English