
After London; Or, Wild England
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The meadows were green, and so was the rising wheat which had been sown, but which neither had nor would receive any further care. Such arable fields as had not been sown, but where the last stubble had been ploughed up, were overrun with couch-grass, and where the short stubble had not been ploughed, the weeds hid it.Jefferies’ novel 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 first part, The Relapse into Barbarism...
Chapters (38)
- AFTER LONDON
- or Wild England
- Part I The Relapse into Barbarism
- CHAPTER I THE GREAT FOREST
- CHAPTER II WILD ANIMALS
- CHAPTER III MEN OF THE WOODS
- CHAPTER IV THE INVADERS
- CHAPTER V THE LAKE
- Part II WILD ENGLAND
- CHAPTER I SIR FELIX
- CHAPTER II THE HOUSE OF AQUILA
- CHAPTER III THE STOCKADE
- CHAPTER IV THE CANOE
- CHAPTER V BARON AQUILA
- CHAPTER VI THE FOREST TRACK
- CHAPTER VII THE FOREST TRACK CONTINUED
- CHAPTER VIII THYMA CASTLE
- CHAPTER IX SUPERSTITIONS
- CHAPTER X THE FEAST
- CHAPTER XI AURORA
- CHAPTER XII NIGHT IN THE FOREST
- CHAPTER XIII SAILING AWAY
- CHAPTER XIV THE STRAITS
- CHAPTER XV SAILING ONWARDS
- CHAPTER XVI THE CITY
- CHAPTER XVII THE CAMP
- CHAPTER XVIII THE KING'S LEVY
- CHAPTER XIX FIGHTING
- CHAPTER XX IN DANGER
- CHAPTER XXI A VOYAGE
- CHAPTER XXII DISCOVERIES
- CHAPTER XXIII STRANGE THINGS
- CHAPTER XXIV FIERY VAPOURS
- CHAPTER XXV THE SHEPHERDS
- CHAPTER XXVI BOW AND ARROW
- CHAPTER XXVII SURPRISED
- CHAPTER XXVIII FOR AURORA
- The End
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