The Biography of a Silver - Fox; or, Domino Reynard of Goldur Town
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- Nombre de pages101
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4718703-5
- EAN8596547187035
- Date de parution16/08/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille3 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Biography of a Silver-Fox; or, Domino Reynard of Goldur Town, " Seton presents a captivating exploration of the life of a silver fox, deftly blending factual observation with imaginative storytelling. This narrative is rich in detail, showcasing the flora and fauna of the Northern wilderness while delving into the psychology and characteristics of its titular character, Domino Reynard. Seton's literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions and anthropomorphic portrayals, through which he encapsulates the struggles and triumphs of the animal kingdom against a backdrop of naturalism prevalent in early 20th-century literature.
Ernest Thompson Seton was a prominent naturalist, wildlife artist, and founder of the Woodcraft Indians movement, which paralleled the Boy Scouts. His profound love for nature and animals deeply influenced his writing. Seton's experiences with wildlife, particularly in the Canadian wilderness, inspired him to document and dramatize the intricate lives of animals, leading him to craft this detailed account of Domino, a reflection of his broader advocacy for wildlife conservation and education regarding natural ecosystems.
Readers who appreciate the intricate connections between nature and storytelling, as well as those interested in early conservation efforts, will find "The Biography of a Silver-Fox" both enlightening and engaging. Seton's reflective prose encourages a heightened awareness of the natural world and its inhabitants, making this book a timeless exploration of both animal life and the ethical dilemmas surrounding coexistence.
Ernest Thompson Seton was a prominent naturalist, wildlife artist, and founder of the Woodcraft Indians movement, which paralleled the Boy Scouts. His profound love for nature and animals deeply influenced his writing. Seton's experiences with wildlife, particularly in the Canadian wilderness, inspired him to document and dramatize the intricate lives of animals, leading him to craft this detailed account of Domino, a reflection of his broader advocacy for wildlife conservation and education regarding natural ecosystems.
Readers who appreciate the intricate connections between nature and storytelling, as well as those interested in early conservation efforts, will find "The Biography of a Silver-Fox" both enlightening and engaging. Seton's reflective prose encourages a heightened awareness of the natural world and its inhabitants, making this book a timeless exploration of both animal life and the ethical dilemmas surrounding coexistence.
In "The Biography of a Silver-Fox; or, Domino Reynard of Goldur Town, " Seton presents a captivating exploration of the life of a silver fox, deftly blending factual observation with imaginative storytelling. This narrative is rich in detail, showcasing the flora and fauna of the Northern wilderness while delving into the psychology and characteristics of its titular character, Domino Reynard. Seton's literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions and anthropomorphic portrayals, through which he encapsulates the struggles and triumphs of the animal kingdom against a backdrop of naturalism prevalent in early 20th-century literature.
Ernest Thompson Seton was a prominent naturalist, wildlife artist, and founder of the Woodcraft Indians movement, which paralleled the Boy Scouts. His profound love for nature and animals deeply influenced his writing. Seton's experiences with wildlife, particularly in the Canadian wilderness, inspired him to document and dramatize the intricate lives of animals, leading him to craft this detailed account of Domino, a reflection of his broader advocacy for wildlife conservation and education regarding natural ecosystems.
Readers who appreciate the intricate connections between nature and storytelling, as well as those interested in early conservation efforts, will find "The Biography of a Silver-Fox" both enlightening and engaging. Seton's reflective prose encourages a heightened awareness of the natural world and its inhabitants, making this book a timeless exploration of both animal life and the ethical dilemmas surrounding coexistence.
Ernest Thompson Seton was a prominent naturalist, wildlife artist, and founder of the Woodcraft Indians movement, which paralleled the Boy Scouts. His profound love for nature and animals deeply influenced his writing. Seton's experiences with wildlife, particularly in the Canadian wilderness, inspired him to document and dramatize the intricate lives of animals, leading him to craft this detailed account of Domino, a reflection of his broader advocacy for wildlife conservation and education regarding natural ecosystems.
Readers who appreciate the intricate connections between nature and storytelling, as well as those interested in early conservation efforts, will find "The Biography of a Silver-Fox" both enlightening and engaging. Seton's reflective prose encourages a heightened awareness of the natural world and its inhabitants, making this book a timeless exploration of both animal life and the ethical dilemmas surrounding coexistence.