Krag and Johnny Bear. A Wild Encounter Between a Wolf and a Grizzly in the American Wilderness
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- Nombre de pages76
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-635392-6
- EAN4064066353926
- Date de parution30/08/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Krag and Johnny Bear, " Ernest Thompson Seton weaves a rich narrative that explores the intricate relationship between humans and wildlife. Set against the backdrop of the North American wilderness, this story unfolds through vivid descriptive prose and a keen understanding of animal behavior, characteristic of Seton'Äôs literary style, which blends realism with a moral undertone. The tale not only captivates readers with its engaging characters'Äîa spirited bear named Johnny and a dedicated boy named Krag'Äîbut also invites reflection on the themes of friendship, survival, and the impact of human encroachment on nature, aligning it with the early 20th-century conservation movement that sought to harmonize humanity with the environment.
Seton, a precursor to modern wildlife writers, drew inspiration from his own experiences as a naturalist, artist, and educator; his passion for the outdoors and indigenous cultures deeply influenced his storytelling. Through his artistic engagement with wildlife and advocacy for animal rights, Seton sought to elevate public understanding of nature, making him a seminal figure in both the literary and conservationist realms.
Readers who appreciate evocative nature writing and tales that provoke thought about ecological responsibility will find "Krag and Johnny Bear" an invaluable addition to their literary collection. Seton'Äôs timeless narrative continues to resonate, urging us to consider our place within the tapestry of life and the importance of empathy towards all living beings.
Seton, a precursor to modern wildlife writers, drew inspiration from his own experiences as a naturalist, artist, and educator; his passion for the outdoors and indigenous cultures deeply influenced his storytelling. Through his artistic engagement with wildlife and advocacy for animal rights, Seton sought to elevate public understanding of nature, making him a seminal figure in both the literary and conservationist realms.
Readers who appreciate evocative nature writing and tales that provoke thought about ecological responsibility will find "Krag and Johnny Bear" an invaluable addition to their literary collection. Seton'Äôs timeless narrative continues to resonate, urging us to consider our place within the tapestry of life and the importance of empathy towards all living beings.
In "Krag and Johnny Bear, " Ernest Thompson Seton weaves a rich narrative that explores the intricate relationship between humans and wildlife. Set against the backdrop of the North American wilderness, this story unfolds through vivid descriptive prose and a keen understanding of animal behavior, characteristic of Seton'Äôs literary style, which blends realism with a moral undertone. The tale not only captivates readers with its engaging characters'Äîa spirited bear named Johnny and a dedicated boy named Krag'Äîbut also invites reflection on the themes of friendship, survival, and the impact of human encroachment on nature, aligning it with the early 20th-century conservation movement that sought to harmonize humanity with the environment.
Seton, a precursor to modern wildlife writers, drew inspiration from his own experiences as a naturalist, artist, and educator; his passion for the outdoors and indigenous cultures deeply influenced his storytelling. Through his artistic engagement with wildlife and advocacy for animal rights, Seton sought to elevate public understanding of nature, making him a seminal figure in both the literary and conservationist realms.
Readers who appreciate evocative nature writing and tales that provoke thought about ecological responsibility will find "Krag and Johnny Bear" an invaluable addition to their literary collection. Seton'Äôs timeless narrative continues to resonate, urging us to consider our place within the tapestry of life and the importance of empathy towards all living beings.
Seton, a precursor to modern wildlife writers, drew inspiration from his own experiences as a naturalist, artist, and educator; his passion for the outdoors and indigenous cultures deeply influenced his storytelling. Through his artistic engagement with wildlife and advocacy for animal rights, Seton sought to elevate public understanding of nature, making him a seminal figure in both the literary and conservationist realms.
Readers who appreciate evocative nature writing and tales that provoke thought about ecological responsibility will find "Krag and Johnny Bear" an invaluable addition to their literary collection. Seton'Äôs timeless narrative continues to resonate, urging us to consider our place within the tapestry of life and the importance of empathy towards all living beings.