The Continuing Purpose by Robin Fedden

A History of the National Trust, Its Aims and Work

Set against the backdrop of the timeless English countryside, this reflective narrative delves into the enduring connection between humanity and nature. Through a series of contemplative essays, the author explores the intricate tapestry of rural life, capturing the essence of landscapes, traditions, and the passage of time. The work is a meditation on the continuity of purpose found in the natural world, urging readers to appreciate the subtle beauty and wisdom that lie in the everyday rhythms of life. It is a celebration of the enduring spirit of place and the profound lessons it imparts.

Published
1968
Nationality
British
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
English
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