My First Summer in the Sierra (With Original Drawings & Photographs). Adventure Memoirs, Travel Sketches & Wilderness Studies
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- Nombre de pages353
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4780553-3
- EAN8596547805533
- Date de parution09/01/2024
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "My First Summer in the Sierra, " John Muir offers a captivating narrative that intertwines memoir, natural history, and philosophical reflection. Spanning his transformative experiences during the summer of 1869 in California's Sierra Nevada, Muir's lyrical prose immerses readers in the majesty of the landscape while articulating his deep reverence for nature. The book serves not only as a vivid account of Muir's adventures but also examines the intricate relationships between humanity and the natural world, a theme that resonates throughout the American Romantic literature of the 19th century and provides a precursor to later conservation movements.
John Muir, often referred to as the
John Muir, often referred to as the
In "My First Summer in the Sierra, " John Muir offers a captivating narrative that intertwines memoir, natural history, and philosophical reflection. Spanning his transformative experiences during the summer of 1869 in California's Sierra Nevada, Muir's lyrical prose immerses readers in the majesty of the landscape while articulating his deep reverence for nature. The book serves not only as a vivid account of Muir's adventures but also examines the intricate relationships between humanity and the natural world, a theme that resonates throughout the American Romantic literature of the 19th century and provides a precursor to later conservation movements.
John Muir, often referred to as the
John Muir, often referred to as the










