Farthest North (The Complete Two - Volume Edition)
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- Nombre de pages654
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4738854-8
- EAN8596547388548
- Date de parution13/11/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille14 Mo
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Farthest North (The Complete Two-Volume Edition), " Fridtjof Nansen invites readers on a breathtaking expedition through the uncharted Arctic wilderness. The work is not merely a travel narrative; it is a profound meditation on the human spirit's resilience amidst the relentless forces of nature. Nansen's vivid descriptions and meticulous observations bring the icy landscape to life, while his literary style oscillates between scientific rigor and poetic introspection, reflecting the duality of exploration both as a physical journey and an existential quest.
This detailed account of his 1893-1896 voyage aboard the Fram contributes significantly to Arctic exploration literature and offers insights into the early 20th-century scientific endeavors amidst a backdrop of political and environmental concerns. Fridtjof Nansen was a Norwegian explorer, scientist, and humanitarian whose diverse experiences profoundly influenced this masterpiece. With a background in zoology and deep-seated explorative instincts, his desire to push human limits led him to traverse regions previously deemed inhospitable.
His achievements laid the groundwork for subsequent Arctic research, fueling interest in the poles and efforts towards advancing our understanding of the natural world. "Farthest North" is an essential read for anyone fascinated by adventure, exploration, or the intricate relationship between humanity and the environment. Nansen's articulate prose and rich narrative compel readers to reflect on the determination required to venture into the unknown, making this a timeless classic that resonates with adventurers and scholars alike.
This detailed account of his 1893-1896 voyage aboard the Fram contributes significantly to Arctic exploration literature and offers insights into the early 20th-century scientific endeavors amidst a backdrop of political and environmental concerns. Fridtjof Nansen was a Norwegian explorer, scientist, and humanitarian whose diverse experiences profoundly influenced this masterpiece. With a background in zoology and deep-seated explorative instincts, his desire to push human limits led him to traverse regions previously deemed inhospitable.
His achievements laid the groundwork for subsequent Arctic research, fueling interest in the poles and efforts towards advancing our understanding of the natural world. "Farthest North" is an essential read for anyone fascinated by adventure, exploration, or the intricate relationship between humanity and the environment. Nansen's articulate prose and rich narrative compel readers to reflect on the determination required to venture into the unknown, making this a timeless classic that resonates with adventurers and scholars alike.
In "Farthest North (The Complete Two-Volume Edition), " Fridtjof Nansen invites readers on a breathtaking expedition through the uncharted Arctic wilderness. The work is not merely a travel narrative; it is a profound meditation on the human spirit's resilience amidst the relentless forces of nature. Nansen's vivid descriptions and meticulous observations bring the icy landscape to life, while his literary style oscillates between scientific rigor and poetic introspection, reflecting the duality of exploration both as a physical journey and an existential quest.
This detailed account of his 1893-1896 voyage aboard the Fram contributes significantly to Arctic exploration literature and offers insights into the early 20th-century scientific endeavors amidst a backdrop of political and environmental concerns. Fridtjof Nansen was a Norwegian explorer, scientist, and humanitarian whose diverse experiences profoundly influenced this masterpiece. With a background in zoology and deep-seated explorative instincts, his desire to push human limits led him to traverse regions previously deemed inhospitable.
His achievements laid the groundwork for subsequent Arctic research, fueling interest in the poles and efforts towards advancing our understanding of the natural world. "Farthest North" is an essential read for anyone fascinated by adventure, exploration, or the intricate relationship between humanity and the environment. Nansen's articulate prose and rich narrative compel readers to reflect on the determination required to venture into the unknown, making this a timeless classic that resonates with adventurers and scholars alike.
This detailed account of his 1893-1896 voyage aboard the Fram contributes significantly to Arctic exploration literature and offers insights into the early 20th-century scientific endeavors amidst a backdrop of political and environmental concerns. Fridtjof Nansen was a Norwegian explorer, scientist, and humanitarian whose diverse experiences profoundly influenced this masterpiece. With a background in zoology and deep-seated explorative instincts, his desire to push human limits led him to traverse regions previously deemed inhospitable.
His achievements laid the groundwork for subsequent Arctic research, fueling interest in the poles and efforts towards advancing our understanding of the natural world. "Farthest North" is an essential read for anyone fascinated by adventure, exploration, or the intricate relationship between humanity and the environment. Nansen's articulate prose and rich narrative compel readers to reflect on the determination required to venture into the unknown, making this a timeless classic that resonates with adventurers and scholars alike.











