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Richard Jefferies (1848.1887) was a celebrated English writer whose works are renowned for their vivid depictions of rural life and the natural world. Born in Coate, Wiltshire, Jefferies grew up surrounded by the fields and woods that would later inspire his writing. His childhood was marked by a deep connection to the countryside, despite the financial struggles of his farming family. These formative experiences shaped his lifelong passion for nature and his enduring concern for the lives of rural people. Jefferies established himself as a master of nature writing, producing essays and novels that capture the beauty and complexity of the English countryside. His works, including ' The Dewy Morn ', are characterized by their lyrical prose, keen observation, and thoughtful exploration of social and environmental issues. Jefferies is often regarded as an early environmentalist, and his writings reflect a profound respect for the land and a keen awareness of the changes brought by industrialization. Throughout his career, Jefferies wrote about rural life, pastoral romance, and the challenges faced by agricultural communities. His legacy endures as a defining voice in Victorian literature and nature writing, offering readers a window into a vanishing world and inspiring generations of writers and naturalists.