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In "Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes, and Other Papers," John Burroughs showcases his profound reverence for nature and its intricate details. Through a series of essays, Burroughs eloquently intertwines observations of wildlife with reflections on the human experience, employing a lyrical and accessible prose style that invites readers into the delicate world of flora and fauna. Written during the late 19th century, the book is an essential contribution to the transcendentalist literary context, echoing the philosophies of Emerson and Thoreau while also establishing its unique voice in natural history and environmental ethics. John Burroughs, a key figure in the American nature writing movement, was deeply influenced by his pastoral upbringing in New York. His lifelong fascination with the natural world not only shaped his writing but also propelled his advocacy for conservation during a time of rapid industrialization. As a contemporary of the early environmentalist movement, his work serves as both a celebration of nature and a poignant call for its preservation, rooted in his extensive scientific observation and philosophical musings. This collection is essential for anyone with an interest in nature writing or the early environmental consciousness in America. Burroughs' blend of poetic observation and keen insight makes the text not only informative but also deeply moving, making it a must-read for eco-enthusiasts, naturalists, and literary scholars alike.
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Rafbók: 22 november 2019
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