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A.G. Bagot's novel, 'Men We Meet in the Field; or, The Bullshire Hounds,' is a riveting exploration of English country life and the traditions of fox hunting. Set in the idyllic landscapes of Bullshire, Bagot's literary style captures the essence of the English countryside with vivid descriptions and rich character development. The novel delves into the complex relationships between the members of the Bullshire Hounds and the challenges they face in pursuit of their passion for the hunt. Bagot's attention to detail and historical accuracy make this book a standout example of the English rural…mehr

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A.G. Bagot's novel, 'Men We Meet in the Field; or, The Bullshire Hounds,' is a riveting exploration of English country life and the traditions of fox hunting. Set in the idyllic landscapes of Bullshire, Bagot's literary style captures the essence of the English countryside with vivid descriptions and rich character development. The novel delves into the complex relationships between the members of the Bullshire Hounds and the challenges they face in pursuit of their passion for the hunt. Bagot's attention to detail and historical accuracy make this book a standout example of the English rural novel genre from the late 19th century. Readers will be transported to a bygone era where the hunt was as much about camaraderie as it was about the chase.

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A. G. Bagot, also known by his pseudonym 'Bagot de la Bere', carved a niche for himself in the literary world through his keen observations of English country life and the sport of fox hunting. His quintessential work, 'Men We Meet in the Field; or, The Bullshire Hounds', embodies the spirit and ethos of the traditional English fox hunt, portraying the sport with a vividness that transports readers straight to the heart of the Bullshire countryside. In this volume, Bagot's narrative style reflects a deep understanding and appreciation of the hunt, its participants, and the intricate social interactions that unfold within this milieu. The book has been noted for its detailed character studies and its portrayal of the rich tapestry of rural society in the Victorian era. Bagot's contributions are not merely anecdotal but also capture the cultural and social essence of the hunting community, offering valuable insights to researchers and enthusiasts of English country sports and lore. His literary style is characterized by a genteel prose that embraces the nuances and subtleties of the English language, making his work a delightful read for those with a penchant for the pastoral and the traditions associated with it.