In New England Fields and Woods

In New England Fields and Woods, written by Rowland Evans Robinson in the late 19th century, is a collection of nature writings and sketches that captures the essence of New England's changing seasons and diverse wildlife. The book reflects on the relationship between humanity and nature, blending personal experiences with detailed observations of flora and fauna. Robinson, who faced blindness later in life, provides a vivid exploration of the landscape, particularly the transition from winter to spring, highlighting the beauty and moods of rural New England.


