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  1. Richard L. Jefferies (born March 1956) is an American screenwriter, film producer, film director and editor. He wrote and executive produced Cold Creek Manor. He was a screenwriter on Tron Legacy for Disney Studios and directed the 2008 Syfy Original film Living Hell.

  2. John Richard Jefferies (6 November 1848 – 14 August 1887) was an English nature writer, noted for his depiction of English rural life in essays, books of natural history, and novels. His childhood on a small Wiltshire farm had a great influence on him and provides the background to all his major works of fiction.

  3. (John) Richard Jefferies (6 November 1848 - 14 August 1887) is best known for his prolific and sensitive writing on natural history, rural life and agriculture in late Victorian England. However, a closer examination of his career reveals a many-sided author who was something of an enigma.

  4. Writer: Living Hell. Richard Jefferies is known for Living Hell (2008), Cold Creek Manor (2003) and Bloodtide (1982).

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  5. Richard Jefferies, who appears to have been the first person to use the phrase ‘wild life’ to describe the natural world in 1879, is one of England’s greatest ever nature writers. But what is less well-known is that he was also a novelist.

  6. Feb 4, 2020 · Jefferies became a reporter for the North Wiltshire Herald in 1866, moving on to the Wiltshire and Gloucestershire Standard in 1868. His first national publications were letters to the Times on the hot topic of rural labourers, and three unsuccessful novels followed.

  7. Sep 6, 2017 · Jefferies bridged the sensibility of the great Romantic and Transcendentalist poets with the intellectual curiosity of the “natural philosophers” — as the professional observers of nature were known before the word “scientist” was coined for the mathematician Mary Somerville.

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