Birds: An Anthology


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Thomas Hardy notes the thrush's 'full-hearted evensong of joy illimited', Gilbert White observes how swallows sweep through the air but swifts 'dash round in circles' and Rachel Carson watches sanderlings at the ocean's edge, scurrying 'across the beach like little ghosts'. From early times, we have been entranced by the bird life around us. This anthology brings together poetry and prose in celebration of birds, records their behaviour, flight, song and migration, the changes across the seasons and in different habitats - in woodland and pasture, on river, shoreline and at sea - and our own interaction with them. From India to America, from China to Rwanda, writers marvel at birds - the building of a long-tailed tit's nest, the soaring eagle, the extraordinary feats of migration and the pleasures to be found in our own gardens. Including extracts by Geoffrey Chaucer, Dorothy Wordsworth, Richard Jefferies, Charles Darwin, James Joyce, John Keats, Charlotte Bront , Emily Dickinson, Anton Chekhov, Kathleen Jamie, Jonathan Franzen and Barbara Kingsolver among many others, this rich anthology will be welcomed by bird-lovers, country ramblers and anyone who has taken comfort or joy in a bird in flight.

Author: Jaqueline Mitchell, Eric Fitch Daglish
Publisher: Bodleian Library
Published: 08/13/2020
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.05lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.30w x 1.10d
ISBN13: 9781851245291
ISBN10: 1851245294
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | General
- Nature | Animals | Birds

About the Author
Jaqueline Mitchell is a writer and compiler of anthologies, specializing in social and cultural history, and an editor of nonfiction. Eric Fitch Daglish (1892-1966) was a wood engraver and illustrator. His book Woodcuts of British Birds was published in 1925.