'The Pageant of Summer' as an Epic Found-poem


Richard Jefferies' footstone on his grave in Broadwater Cemetery, Worthing describes him as the 'Prose Poet of England's fields and woodlands'.  Never could there be a better example of how well his prose reads beautifully as lyrical poetry as in his glorious essay 'The Pageant of Summer' that was collected in The Life of the Fields (1884).

R.D. Stapleford has introduced and edited the essay (in May 2026) and expressed it as an epic found-poem (click on the link to read in full) that begins:

Green rushes, long and thick,

Standing up above the edge of the ditch,

Told the hour of the year

As distinctly as the shadow

 

On the dial the hour of the day.

Green and thick and sappy to the touch,

They felt like Summer, soft and elastic,

As if full of life, mere rushes

 

Though they were. On the fingers

They left a green scent; rushes

Have a separate scent of green,

So, too, have ferns,

 

Very different from that of grass or leaves.

Rising from brown sheaths,

The tall stems enlarged a little in the middle,

Like classical columns, and

 

Heavy with their sap and freshness,

Leaned against the hawthorn sprays.

From the earth they had drawn its moisture,

And made the ditch dry;

 

Some of the sweetness of the air

Had entered into their fibres,

And the rushes—the common rushes—

Were full of beautiful Summer.


THE LOST ELMS wins top literary prize for Nature writing




Mandy Haggith was announced today (7 May 2026) as the winner of the Richard Jefferies Award for the 
best nature writing issued in 2025 for her book The Lost Elms published by Wildfire, an imprint of Headline Publishing Group Limited.
   

Walk around Tolworth 6 June 2026

 This guided walk, in the footsteps of Richard Jefferies' Tolworth years, will be led by local ecologist and Richard Jefferies Society member, Alison Fure. 

Please note that you need to book a place if you wish to attend. Numbers are limited for insurance reasons. Email bentonbat@gmail.com.



New meeting room for the Richard Jefferies Museum

 Please help towards funding a new meeting room at the Richard Jefferies Museum. 

Artist's impression of the proposed building.

Richard Jefferies Award Shortlist for 2025 Nominations

 The Richard Jefferies Award is given annually to the author of the publication considered by the judging panel to be the most outstanding nature writing published in a given calendar year. The winning work must reflect the heritage and spirit of Richard Jefferies’ countryside books.



Congratulations to the following 2025 nature-writing books and their authors that have been shortlisted for the latest Richard Jefferies Award: