The Story of My Boyhood and Youth
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- Nombre de pages202
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4738607-0
- EAN8596547386070
- Date de parution13/11/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Story of My Boyhood and Youth, " John Muir offers a poignant and lyrical narrative detailing his formative years amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Scotland and the American wilderness. Muir's prose is rich with vivid descriptions, reflecting his deep love for nature and exploration. The book serves not only as a memoir but also as a philosophical treatise, exploring the interconnectedness between humanity and the natural world.
Written during the late 19th century, this work emerges at a time when America was grappling with industrialization, making Muir's advocacy for conservation and appreciation of the wild all the more resonant and urgent. John Muir, often referred to as the "Father of the National Parks, " was profoundly influenced by his upbringing in the Scottish Highlands and later experiences in the American frontier.
His early encounters with nature fueled his lifelong passion for environmentalism and his commitment to preserving natural spaces. Muir's unique perspective blends adventurous spirit with a reflective philosophy, which is evident throughout this autobiographical work. For readers seeking a deeper understanding of nature, identity, and the struggle for conservation, Muir's memoir is an essential read.
It not only illustrates his personal journey but also inspires a greater appreciation for the wilderness, making it a timeless narrative that resonates with nature lovers and environmentalists alike.
Written during the late 19th century, this work emerges at a time when America was grappling with industrialization, making Muir's advocacy for conservation and appreciation of the wild all the more resonant and urgent. John Muir, often referred to as the "Father of the National Parks, " was profoundly influenced by his upbringing in the Scottish Highlands and later experiences in the American frontier.
His early encounters with nature fueled his lifelong passion for environmentalism and his commitment to preserving natural spaces. Muir's unique perspective blends adventurous spirit with a reflective philosophy, which is evident throughout this autobiographical work. For readers seeking a deeper understanding of nature, identity, and the struggle for conservation, Muir's memoir is an essential read.
It not only illustrates his personal journey but also inspires a greater appreciation for the wilderness, making it a timeless narrative that resonates with nature lovers and environmentalists alike.
In "The Story of My Boyhood and Youth, " John Muir offers a poignant and lyrical narrative detailing his formative years amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Scotland and the American wilderness. Muir's prose is rich with vivid descriptions, reflecting his deep love for nature and exploration. The book serves not only as a memoir but also as a philosophical treatise, exploring the interconnectedness between humanity and the natural world.
Written during the late 19th century, this work emerges at a time when America was grappling with industrialization, making Muir's advocacy for conservation and appreciation of the wild all the more resonant and urgent. John Muir, often referred to as the "Father of the National Parks, " was profoundly influenced by his upbringing in the Scottish Highlands and later experiences in the American frontier.
His early encounters with nature fueled his lifelong passion for environmentalism and his commitment to preserving natural spaces. Muir's unique perspective blends adventurous spirit with a reflective philosophy, which is evident throughout this autobiographical work. For readers seeking a deeper understanding of nature, identity, and the struggle for conservation, Muir's memoir is an essential read.
It not only illustrates his personal journey but also inspires a greater appreciation for the wilderness, making it a timeless narrative that resonates with nature lovers and environmentalists alike.
Written during the late 19th century, this work emerges at a time when America was grappling with industrialization, making Muir's advocacy for conservation and appreciation of the wild all the more resonant and urgent. John Muir, often referred to as the "Father of the National Parks, " was profoundly influenced by his upbringing in the Scottish Highlands and later experiences in the American frontier.
His early encounters with nature fueled his lifelong passion for environmentalism and his commitment to preserving natural spaces. Muir's unique perspective blends adventurous spirit with a reflective philosophy, which is evident throughout this autobiographical work. For readers seeking a deeper understanding of nature, identity, and the struggle for conservation, Muir's memoir is an essential read.
It not only illustrates his personal journey but also inspires a greater appreciation for the wilderness, making it a timeless narrative that resonates with nature lovers and environmentalists alike.









