A Tour to the River Saguenay, in Lower Canada
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- Nombre de pages165
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4704160-3
- EAN8596547041603
- Date de parution03/06/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille448 Ko
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "A Tour to the River Saguenay, in Lower Canada, " Charles Lanman presents an evocative narrative that melds travel writing with vivid descriptions of the natural and cultural landscapes of the Saguenay region. Through a blend of descriptive prose and personal reflection, he captures the majestic beauty of Canada's landscapes and the intricacies of the local lifestyle, crafted with a romantic literary style typical of 19th-century travel literature.
Lanman's work not only showcases the splendor of the Saguenay River and its surroundings but also engages with contemporary themes of exploration and environmental appreciation, contributing to the broader discourse on nature's influence in literature during this period. Charles Lanman, a prominent American author and explorer, was influenced by his background in landscape painting and his experiences in North America.
His keen sense of observation and appreciation for nature resonated with the transcendentalist movement prevalent at the time, invigorating his writing. Lanman's travels across Canada and the United States, coupled with his literary talents, equipped him with unique insights into the landscapes and cultures he encountered, which are brilliantly encapsulated in this work. I wholeheartedly recommend "A Tour to the River Saguenay, in Lower Canada" to readers who appreciate travel narratives infused with rich descriptions and contemplative insights.
Lanman's journey is not only a visual feast; it serves as a profound commentary on the interplay between humanity and nature, making it essential reading for adventurers, scholars, and nature enthusiasts alike.
Lanman's work not only showcases the splendor of the Saguenay River and its surroundings but also engages with contemporary themes of exploration and environmental appreciation, contributing to the broader discourse on nature's influence in literature during this period. Charles Lanman, a prominent American author and explorer, was influenced by his background in landscape painting and his experiences in North America.
His keen sense of observation and appreciation for nature resonated with the transcendentalist movement prevalent at the time, invigorating his writing. Lanman's travels across Canada and the United States, coupled with his literary talents, equipped him with unique insights into the landscapes and cultures he encountered, which are brilliantly encapsulated in this work. I wholeheartedly recommend "A Tour to the River Saguenay, in Lower Canada" to readers who appreciate travel narratives infused with rich descriptions and contemplative insights.
Lanman's journey is not only a visual feast; it serves as a profound commentary on the interplay between humanity and nature, making it essential reading for adventurers, scholars, and nature enthusiasts alike.
In "A Tour to the River Saguenay, in Lower Canada, " Charles Lanman presents an evocative narrative that melds travel writing with vivid descriptions of the natural and cultural landscapes of the Saguenay region. Through a blend of descriptive prose and personal reflection, he captures the majestic beauty of Canada's landscapes and the intricacies of the local lifestyle, crafted with a romantic literary style typical of 19th-century travel literature.
Lanman's work not only showcases the splendor of the Saguenay River and its surroundings but also engages with contemporary themes of exploration and environmental appreciation, contributing to the broader discourse on nature's influence in literature during this period. Charles Lanman, a prominent American author and explorer, was influenced by his background in landscape painting and his experiences in North America.
His keen sense of observation and appreciation for nature resonated with the transcendentalist movement prevalent at the time, invigorating his writing. Lanman's travels across Canada and the United States, coupled with his literary talents, equipped him with unique insights into the landscapes and cultures he encountered, which are brilliantly encapsulated in this work. I wholeheartedly recommend "A Tour to the River Saguenay, in Lower Canada" to readers who appreciate travel narratives infused with rich descriptions and contemplative insights.
Lanman's journey is not only a visual feast; it serves as a profound commentary on the interplay between humanity and nature, making it essential reading for adventurers, scholars, and nature enthusiasts alike.
Lanman's work not only showcases the splendor of the Saguenay River and its surroundings but also engages with contemporary themes of exploration and environmental appreciation, contributing to the broader discourse on nature's influence in literature during this period. Charles Lanman, a prominent American author and explorer, was influenced by his background in landscape painting and his experiences in North America.
His keen sense of observation and appreciation for nature resonated with the transcendentalist movement prevalent at the time, invigorating his writing. Lanman's travels across Canada and the United States, coupled with his literary talents, equipped him with unique insights into the landscapes and cultures he encountered, which are brilliantly encapsulated in this work. I wholeheartedly recommend "A Tour to the River Saguenay, in Lower Canada" to readers who appreciate travel narratives infused with rich descriptions and contemplative insights.
Lanman's journey is not only a visual feast; it serves as a profound commentary on the interplay between humanity and nature, making it essential reading for adventurers, scholars, and nature enthusiasts alike.






